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H A D | index.rst | 6 The Mesa project began as an open-source implementation of the 48 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 52 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 64 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 67 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 85 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 95 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 99 June 2007: Mesa 7.0 is released, implementing the OpenGL 2.1 107 February 2012: Mesa 8.0 is released, implementing the OpenGL 3.0 127 This is a summary of the major versions of Mesa. Mesa's major version [all …]
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H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/graphics/mesa-gallium-va/mesa-21.3.6/docs/ |
H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/graphics/mesa-gallium-vdpau/mesa-21.3.6/docs/ |
H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/graphics/mesa-gallium-xa/mesa-21.3.6/docs/ |
H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/graphics/mesa-libs/mesa-21.3.6/docs/ |
H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/graphics/mesa-dri/mesa-21.3.6/docs/ |
H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/graphics/mesa-devel/mesa-22.0-branchpoint-2059-ge8a63cf61ec/docs/ |
H A D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 37 do this because Mesa is now being using for the 40 October 1996: Mesa 2.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.1 43 March 1997: Mesa 2.2 is released. It supports the new 3dfx Voodoo 58 October 2001: Mesa 4.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.3 68 January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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/dports/lang/clover/mesa-21.3.6/docs/relnotes/ |
H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 5.0 | 2 Mesa 5.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 5.0 is basically just a stabilization of Mesa 4.1. To see a list of 22 New Features in Mesa 5.0 25 Mesa 5.0 supports OpenGL 1.4. Note Mesa's versioning convention: 27 OpenGL Version Mesa Version 35 OpenGL 1.4 (and Mesa 5.0) incorporates the following OpenGL extensions as 60 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 5.0 | 2 Mesa 5.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 5.0 is basically just a stabilization of Mesa 4.1. To see a list of 22 New Features in Mesa 5.0 25 Mesa 5.0 supports OpenGL 1.4. Note Mesa's versioning convention: 27 OpenGL Version Mesa Version 35 OpenGL 1.4 (and Mesa 5.0) incorporates the following OpenGL extensions as 60 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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H A D | README | 91 The primary Mesa ftp site is iris.ssec.wisc.edu in the pub/Mesa directory. 97 zcat Mesa-2.2.tar.Z | tar xf - 100 gzcat Mesa-2.2.tar.gz | tar xf - 103 unzip Mesa-2.2.zip 314 Mesa shared libraries as follows. Let's assume you're installing Mesa 316 % cd /usr/local/Mesa 557 development to gain insight into Mesa's performance. Mesa runs a bit 586 Mesa 1.2.6 has a preliminary Linux SVGA driver for Mesa. It's based 745 There is a Mesa mailing list. Its purpose is to let Mesa users exchange 771 There is a Mesa WWW page: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~brianp/Mesa.html [all …]
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