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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 11:25:45 +0300
From: Alexander Bokovoy <bokovoy AT bspu DOT unibel DOT by>
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Subject: Re[2]: WHAT EXACLY IS MESA?
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On 08.07.1999 lnb87 AT my-deja DOT com wrote:
> i've made a few posts with no effect yet, but what i want to know, is:
> can you get glut to compile under DJGPP? if so, where can i get it and
> if not, is there an alternative? the book i have on opengl uses glut in
> all its examples.
I have already posted the link here, let's try again:
ftp://ftp.scitechsoft.com/devel/beta/ contains MGL 4.5 beta 4 (great
crossplatform graphics library) which includes fully working version
of Mesa 3.0. MGL 4.5b4 is known to work under DOS, Linux, OS/2 and QNX
for the moment. DOS part of it has special support for DJGPP 2.02.
Of course, it includes GLUT too.

Best regards,
Alexander Bokovoy, <bokovoy AT bspu DOT unibel DOT by>
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