3D support

Vasco Clemente vascoclemente at inteplastico.pt
Thu Mar 1 14:53:24 UTC 2007


It is more or less good sense that the success of Microsoft
was mainly driven by hardware (x86).
I have worked on CAD for some time.
In the beginning the application that I used only worked on
Unix workstations (running VMS, HP-UX, Solaris and IRIX).
The first version available for NT did not work natively, it
required an X-server (Exceed from Hummingbird) and it
supported all Open GL extensions.
The performance was amazing when compared with a Unix
workstation that in those days costs at least 3 times more.
The X-server was able to handle very complex parts in
real-time 3D rotations with a very cheap graphic card.
So, why 3D support in Linux is so messy.
SGI and other Unix vendors made extraordinary work in
developing application and 3D support. Is this available for
the community to work with?
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