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This is a port of Mesa-3.0 to OpenStep and Rhapsody/YellowBox. Only
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the GL and GLU libraries have been ported. As OpenStep has it's own
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window handling code we simply use the offscreen rendering capability
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of Mesa to generate a bitmap which can then be drawn into a View. An
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example application using Mesa can be found in OpenStep/MesaView.
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Currently only static libraries are built. The code has been tested on the
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Intel hardware version of the following systems:
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OpenStep for Mach 4.2
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Rhapsody (DR1)
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YellowBox for NT4 (DR1)
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It should, however, work on all other variants of OpenStep for other
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processors without modification. Feedback on this would be appreciated.
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To build on UNIX based systems simply type "make openstep".
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To build on Win95/WinNT based systems run the "win32-openstep.sh" script from
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the Bourne shell provided with the development environment.
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Thiss build the libraries, places them in the "lib" directory and also builds
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the "MesaView" example application. Older examples may be found in the
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OpenStep/Old_Demos directory. These only work on UNIX based systems. The CC
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variable is passed around by the Makefiles so fat libraries may be created
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by alreting this on the command line, e.g. for m68k and i486 support you
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can use the command "make CC='cc -arch m68k -arch i386' openstep".
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-Pete French. (pete@ohm.york.ac.uk) 28/5/98
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