Something some of you might be interested.
> To: Wilson MacGyver <macgyver@cylatech.com>
> Subject: Re: OpenGL and the motif product
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> Wilson,
> Allow me to bring some clarification. We are currently shipping
> OpenGL for FreeBSD. SGI's OpenGL licensing agreement stipulates
> that any OpenGL products we ship must be labeled as beta until
> they have had a chance to rubber stamp the results of the product
> verification test suite. We have run those and passed with flying
> colors. We've forwarded our results to SGI and are awaiting their
> rubber stamp. In the meantime, we are shipping diskettes labeled
> 'beta' and will ship final diskettes to everyone who orders between
> now and 'rubber stamp' date. I hope this clears things up for you.
> Don't hesitate to email me if you need more information.
> Lee
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> Wilson MacGyver wrote:
> >
> > Lee Roder wrote:
> > >
> > > Wilson,
> > > OpenGL is actually available now on Linux and BSD. Were
> > > you intending to run it on another OS?
> >
> > hmm? I thought OpenGL for FreeBSD is still in beta testing?
> > --
> > Wilson MacGyver macgyver@cylatech.com
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> > Veni, Vidi, Concidi.
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