XGL (formerly WholeGL) load any OpenGL driver/GLU library at runtime, as well as EXT/ARB/NVIDIA/ATI/SGI/INTEL/HP/IBM extensions.  [edit]  


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AUDIENCE : developers
DEVELOPMENT STATUS : beta
LICENSE : bsd license
OPERATING SYSTEM : bsd
Linux2 : posix : unix : windows 2000 : windows 2003 : windows 95 : windows 98 : windows nt : windows xp : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : c++
C : USER INTERFACE : x windows
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