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From: "Thomas Gahr" <pinky DOT gahr AT web DOT de>
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Subject: opengl
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 14:13:51 +0200
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Hi.

It seems to me that the libopengl32.a doesn't support all opengl extensions,
especially the nVidia extensions. I ran a precompiled program and it workes
fine. Then I compiled it under cygwin and a torus that was supposed to
reflect the environment was totally white. I also get a segemantation fault
when trying to implement the glLockArraysEXT() extension, because the
function sglGetProcAddress() <-(don't remember the exact name) returns
NULL - can I make an own library from the opengl32.dll that supports all
that stuff?

cheers,

Thomas Gahr


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