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From: jmartin AT obed DOT cs DOT ualberta DOT ca (Jon Martin)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DirectX ----> OpenGL
Date: 4 Mar 1997 21:38:45 GMT
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ovek AT arcticnet DOT no (Ove Kaaven) writes:

>I believe there is a portable OpenGL clone called Mesa out there, but
>don't know whether it has been made to work with DJGPP v2 yet. (On
>DJGPP v1, I think it would work with Xlibemu (that used GRX).)
>It shouldn't be that hard to port though (just write a suitable device
>interface driver).

     Supposedly Mesa will compile with DJGPP 2 (according to the DOS docs).
However, since the port was primarily for Watcom, a lot of modifications need
to be made (mainly to the makefiles I guess).  I have been trying to get it 
to compile but so far have failed.  Has anybody managed to get Mesa compiled
with DJGPP?  If so, please post how.
-- 
Serve Gonk.
Jon Martin  jmartin AT obed DOT cs DOT ualberta DOT ca  <-- finger for more info
http://elycion.geology.ualberta.ca/~jon/
Department of Computing Science at University of Alberta.

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