HP Workstation c3650 HP OpenGL Release Notes of PA-RISC Based Systems

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HP OpenGL Release Notes of PA-RISC Based Systems
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Note: These release notes are cumulative and contain information about the
HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) December, 2002 release, plus
information that pertains to the June, 2000 application release.
For more information about HP's implementation of OpenGL, go to
1. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dependency on June, 2000 Quality Pack for HP-UX 11.00: The Quality Pack for
HP-UX 11.00 (June 2000) should be installed in order to use this release of
OpenGL.
The box containing the December, 2002 "HP-UX 11.0 Install and Core OS" CD-ROM
will also hold a second CD-ROM entitled "HP-UX 11.0 Core Operating Systems
Options." The OpenGL run-time and developer's products are both available on
the "HP-UX 11.0 Core Operating Systems Options" CD-ROM in the "Graphics and
Technical Computing Software" bundle.
The version of OpenGL shipped with the HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core
Enhancements (ACE) December, 2002 release is supported on Series 700 and 800
computers.
2. WHAT'S IN THIS VERSION?
The version of OpenGL shipped with the HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core
Enhancements (ACE) December, 2002 release is basically the same as the
version shipped with the July, 1999 Workstation ACE for HP-UX 10.20. The
following changes have been made:
* Support of New Devices: hp Fire GL-UX
Note: 2D/3D Distributed Single Logical Screen (SLS/d) for OpenGL is not
supported with this release.
See the following documentation for more information:
* The "Addenda -- Additional Graphics Information" section of this document
* "OpenGL Implementation Guide"
* "Graphics Administration Guide"
* OpenGL and Common Graphics Release Notes located in
/opt/graphics/common/newconfig/opt/graphics/common
These documents can also be viewed at http://www.hp.com/visualize/support.
3. KNOWN PROBLEMS AND WORKAROUNDS
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4. COMPATIBILITY AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS