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Multiple application OpenGL (Mesa) support on GLINT boards
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Proceedings of the 38th annual on Southeast regional conference table of contents
Clemson, South Carolina
SESSION: 3D graphics in Linux table of contents
Pages: 26 - 35  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-250-6
Author
Andreas Arens  Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Recent developments show that it is possible to implement drivers using 3D Graphics Hardware for the PC, which obtain performance previously found only in very expensive, specialized graphics systems. Typically, these drivers provide single application support only. This unfortunately results in the lack of having the comfort of a Windowing System and the inability to output to more than one viewing window. In this paper, an implementation to include the missing properties is discussed.


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