DreamGL committed to CVS.
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DreamGL committed to CVS.
For those of you who don't watch the CVS logs, dreamtime has kindly committed dreamgl to CVS. This is his OpenGL implementation for the ps2. With his permission I have modified the license to AFL. This makes it compatible with ps2sdk, etc. Source files may still refer to the old license and will need to be modified.
This should provide a nice base to develop further a good OpenGL implementation. It will need to be updated to compile with ps2sdk. It may also make sense to replace the low level aspects to use gsKit.
Rinco has been using dreamgl rencently and I've suggested he takes up management. Before making changes please co-ordinate with him via IRC #ps2dev on efnet.
Thanks & enjoy,
Oobles.
This should provide a nice base to develop further a good OpenGL implementation. It will need to be updated to compile with ps2sdk. It may also make sense to replace the low level aspects to use gsKit.
Rinco has been using dreamgl rencently and I've suggested he takes up management. Before making changes please co-ordinate with him via IRC #ps2dev on efnet.
Thanks & enjoy,
Oobles.
No, it has not been maintained.
It's lacking a lot compared to a full gl implementation on a PC.
The truth is, there is no way to do a full opengl port (or even partial) that is any better than miserable. You'll never be able to take advantage of the PS2's GS with gl.
If you want a gfx lib, I would highly recommend gsKit.
It's lacking a lot compared to a full gl implementation on a PC.
The truth is, there is no way to do a full opengl port (or even partial) that is any better than miserable. You'll never be able to take advantage of the PS2's GS with gl.
If you want a gfx lib, I would highly recommend gsKit.
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Yeah ok I'll check out gsKit, you're the second person to suggest so it'll probably be what I'm looking for.
Does it handle screen initialization etc and all the low level register stuff involved in drawing etc? (Still havn't got my powerpack so no reliable way to test it. I'll sort out my cvs soft etc when it comes (Today hopefully :) )
oh btw, i only said ' duck :) ' on that other post ;p
Does it handle screen initialization etc and all the low level register stuff involved in drawing etc? (Still havn't got my powerpack so no reliable way to test it. I'll sort out my cvs soft etc when it comes (Today hopefully :) )
oh btw, i only said ' duck :) ' on that other post ;p