SGI Windows NT Toolbox

SGI OpenGL example code Source

  • MFCopenglview:
    integrates opengl in an MFC document/view application. Runs under both software and hardware -accelerated opengl implementations.

  • MFCoptview:
    an MFC Viewer for OpenGL Optimizer.

  • MultiOGL:
    MultiOGL project is a multithread multicontext OGL app. This example was inspired by David Yu's cylsproc.c -- a sample program using OGL with pthreads on IRIX.

  • ballsOfWonder:
    written to test OpenGL and GLU libraries, it includes source to load bitmap files as textures and uses the Stencil buffer to render shadows.

  • csg [1] :
    Constructive Solid Geometry program based on information from the Advanced OpenGL Rendering course at SIGGRAPH '96

  • fonts1:
    simple "how to use fonts" program

  • meshview [1] :
    Simple program to visualize a mesh with a color ramp scale.

  • rubberband:
    allows you to use overlays on an SGI NT platform.

  • shadow [1] :
    Real-time soft shadows

  • solar:
    simple OpenGL win32 console app demos how to use a local coordinate method to position parts of a model in relation to other model parts and how to use lighting

  • testbed:
    provides the ability to quickly prototype an opengl drawing sequence by inserting code in the init, draw, and resize callbacks.

  1. These programs employ Mark Kilgard's GLUT (Graphics Library Utility Toolkit) library.



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