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- OpenGL - The Industry Standard for High Performance Graphics
This release expands graphics trace on Windows by adding support for Direct3D 11, WDDM CPU+GPU queues, and OpenGL On Linux, new features include support for CUDA 10 2, simultaneous CLI sessions, DWARF unwind and capture by hotkey
- OpenGL News Archives
OpenGL is the industry's most widely used, supported and best documented 2D 3D graphics API making it inexpensive easy to obtain information on implementing OpenGL in hardware and software
- OpenGL SDK
The OpenGL SDK is a gathering of 3rd party contributions from many of the leaders in the community In some cases the information and downloads are available directly from the SDK on opengl org In other cases, you'll find links to the original materials elsewhere on the web
- OpenGL SDK
The project aims to promote the new OpenGL features making easier version transitions for OpenGL programmers with a complementary documentation for the OpenGL specification
- OpenGL Platform OS Implementations
OpenGL ES (OpenGL for Embedded Systems) is based on well-defined subset profiles of OpenGL and enables the lightest weight interface between software and hardware acceleration for advanced 2D 3D graphics capabilities on mobile handheld devices, appliances, game stations, and embedded displays
- GLUT - The OpenGL Utility Toolkit
GLUT makes it considerably easier to learn about and explore OpenGL programming GLUT provides a portable API so you can write a single OpenGL program that works on both Win32 PCs and X11 workstations GLUT is designed for constructing small to medium sized OpenGL programs
- OpenGL SDK
The OpenGL Registry, hosted outside of the SDK, contains the formal Specifications for OpenGL and the OpenGL Shading Language, as well as for companion APIs like GLX and GLU
- OpenGL Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
OpenGL is the industry's most widely used, supported and best documented 2D 3D graphics API making it inexpensive easy to obtain information on implementing OpenGL in hardware and software
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