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Perl OpenGL 0.55 supports nVidia



 
 
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Old April 21st 07, 08:50 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default Perl OpenGL 0.55 supports nVidia

Perl OpenGL (POGL) is an opensource, portable, binary module that's been
tested with numerous nVidia cards on Windows (NT/XP/Vista), Linux (Fedora,
Debian/Ubuntu, Gentoo) and MacOSX (10.4,10.5).

POGL 0.55 supports (and simplifies the use of) FBO, VBO and Vertex/Fragment
Program extensions.

Great for research, shader prototyping, offscreen rendering and online
services. Performance is comparable to C
(http://graphcomp.com/opengl/bench.html), apps require no compiling, and are
completely
portable.

Info/Distributions: http://graphcomp.com/opengl


 




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