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- From: paquin@kahua.esd.sgi.com (Tom Paquin)
- Subject: Re: How display a GL application on remote X server ???
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 20:32:46 GMT
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- bhickey@watcgl.uwaterloo.ca (Bruce Hickey) writes:
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- |> This brings up an interesting point, what type of code is sent to the remote
- |> display? Is it some type of encoded gl which is processed by the display's
- |> graphics pipeline?
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- Yep, DGL is a form of encoded GL, run locally on the target machine as GL,
- using the hw.
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