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- Example Source Implementations from
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- OpenGL: FROM THE EXTENSIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS
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- Hardware Architecture and Software Environment are
- the two battlefields of today's Computer Industry.
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- The Applications Consulting Group's mission
- is to empower Silicon Graphics Partners
- with the latest software and hardware differentiators,
- while preserving the overall portability of their products.
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- This repository demonstrates the integration of IMPACT
- High-End Graphics features into operational applications,
- from the European Industry. Taken out of the
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- OpenGL: FROM THE EXTENSIONS TO THE SOLUTIONS
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- course material, the prototypes are under constant development.
- For more information, please contact
- your nearest Silicon Graphics Applications Centre,
- or send us e-mail at devprogram@sgi.com.
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- Patrick Bouchuad
- February, 1996
- European Applications Consulting
- galaad@neu.sgi.com
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- These programs have been compiled and tested on the following High and
- Maximum Indigo▓ Impact systems (and it is always preferable to run them
- on systems with 4 TRAMS):
- o IRIX 5.3 All Indigo▓ IMPACT with patch 1105
- o IRIX 6.2
- They are expected to compile and run on the following systems but have
- NOT BEEN TESTED:
- o Infinite Reality
- o Reality Engine (5.3 with OpenGL Extensions Patch 918
- (successor to 154))
- The binaries included on the v6.1 DT were generated on an IRIX 6.2
- Indigo▓ Impact system. In order to recompile you must install
- the GLUT 3.0 software, included on this v6.1 Toolbox, onto your own
- system. The inst images or tardist file can be found in
- toolbox/src/exampleCode/opengl/GLUT/inst
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- Contents
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- EuroApps
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- GIS
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- Image Processing
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- Terrain Following
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- Volume Rendering
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- Video
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- Utilities
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- Copyright ⌐ 1996, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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