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Re: ldglite version 0.8.0
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lugnet.cad
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Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:46:04 GMT
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"Don Heyse" <dheyse@hotmail.spam.go.away.com> writes:
> What platform have you used the antialiasing on? My linux test box only
> has a 256 color unaccelerated video card. The performance goes from poor
> to unacceptable when I try to antialias on it. Meanwhile the software only
> opengl driver for windows doesn't show much if any change in speed, but I
> do have a true color video card on that PC.
It's a 400MHz Pentium II with Matrox G200 video card. At the time, I
was running Linux 2.2 and X Windows 3.x. I don't think this combo did
any hardware acceleration.
When using anti aliasing, I didn't notice any performance drop at
all. It was a fairly small model, but I still don't remember noticing
that the rendering was significantly slower.
I haven't tried ldglite since upgrading to Linux 2.4 and X Windows
4.0. Perhaps this combo does some hardware acceleration? It will
certainly be interesting to check it out!
Fredrik
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| | Re: ldglite version 0.8.0
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| (...) What platform have you used the antialiasing on? My linux test box only has a 256 color unaccelerated video card. The performance goes from poor to unacceptable when I try to antialias on it. Meanwhile the software only opengl driver for (...) (24 years ago, 19-Mar-01, to lugnet.cad)
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