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Platforms and Drivers

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Supported Systems and Drivers

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+Mesa is primarily developed and used on Linux systems. +But there's also support for Windows, other flavors of Unix and other +systems such as Haiku. +We're actively developing and maintaining several hardware and +software drivers. +

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+The primary API is OpenGL but there's also support for OpenGL ES 1, ES2 +and ES 3, OpenVG, OpenCL, VDPAU, XvMC and the EGL interface. +

-Mesa was originally designed for Unix/X11 systems and is still best -supported on those systems. All you need is an ANSI C compiler and the -X development environment to use Mesa. +Hardware drivers include:

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-The DRI hardware drivers for the X.org server and XFree86 provide -hardware accelerated rendering for chips from ATI, Intel, Matrox, 3dfx -and others on Linux and FreeBSD. +Software drivers include:

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-Drivers for other assorted platforms include: -the Amiga, Apple Macintosh, BeOS, NeXT, OS/2, MS-DOS, VMS, Windows -9x/NT, and Direct3D. +Additional driver information:

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+Deprecated Systems and Drivers +

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-Details about particular drivers follows. -Be warned that some drivers may be out of date and no longer function. +In the past there were other drivers for older GPUs and operating +systems. +These have been removed from the Mesa source tree and distribution. +If anyone's interested though, the code can be found in the git repo. +The list includes:

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