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Re: OpenGL/Mesa Tutorials?




    Just to make sure everybody knows (I'm sure almost everybody knows, but 
people who are new don't), OpenGL is cross-platform, so you can use it on 
Linux, Windows, BeOS, MacOS, etc.  Just learn OpenGL, and you can use it for 
Linux too.


>From: "Ben Kohlen" <bkohlen@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com
>To: gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com
>Subject: OpenGL/Mesa Tutorials?
>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 12:39:54 PDT
>
>GPs,
>
>There seems to be a fair amount of information out there on OpenGL, but 
>what
>I would really like is a Tutorial that uses Mesa (on linux).  I have found
>what seems to be a pretty good OpenGL tutorial on gamedev.com, but it's all
>VC6... and I'm a supreme Mesa newbie so I can't make them work on Linux,
>although I'd like to do that after I get some basic experience - a feel for
>the lib.
>
>Thanks for any info - especially if you know where there is an X-windows
>OpenGL tutorial.
>
>Ben.
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