From: Andreas Boll tags
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docs: remove some superfluous tags
Signed-off-by: Brian Paul
- Mesa 3.4 has been released. Here's what's new since the 3.3 release:November 3, 2000
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+November 3, 2000
New:
- optimized glDrawPixels for glPixelZoom(1,-1)
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Mesa 3.2 has been released. Here's what's new since the beta release:
Bug fixes: - fixed memcpy bugs in span.c @@ -1220,8 +1220,8 @@ Here's what's new: - use bcopy() optimizations on FreeBSD - re-enabled the optimized persp_textured_triangle() function-
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I've just upload the Mesa 3.2 beta 1 files to SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/project/filelist.php?group_id=3
3.2 (note even number) is a stabilization release of Mesa 3.1 meaning it's mainly just bug fixes.
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A Slashdot interview with Brian about Mesa (questions submitted by Slashdot readers) can be found at http://slashdot.org/interviews/99/12/17/0927212.shtml.
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Mesa 3.1 is released!
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There appear to be two new files on the ftp site, MesaLib-3.1beta3.tar.gz and MesaDemos-3.1beta3.tar.gz, that seem to be... yes, I've just received confirmation from the beta center, they are indeed the THIRD beta release of Mesa 3.1! Happy Days. Happy Days. Thanks Keith Whitwell for preparing these for us during Brian's absence.
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I'm pleased to announce that I've accepted a position with Precision Insight, Inc. effective October, 1999. I'll be leaving Avid Technology in September.
I've been working on Mesa in my spare time for over five years. With Precision @@ -1292,41 +1292,41 @@ and OpenGL on Linux.
my work will continue to be open sourced and available to any other programmers who may want to contribute to it, or use it for other projects or platformsPS: I'm going to be traveling until Sep 6 and won't be reading email until then.
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Anonymous CVS access is back online so suck up all the bandwidth you can afford. Note that this is a new archive, so you will need to re-checkout the archive. That means don't cvs update from a previous download.
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A report from the SIGGRAPH '99 Linux/OpenGL BOF meeting is now available.
-Brian
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www.mesa3d.org is having technical problems due to hardware failures at VA Linux systems. The Mac pages, ftp, and CVS services aren't fully restored yet. Please be patient.
-Brian
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RPMS of the nVidia RIVA server can be found at ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/misc/nVidia/.
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nVidia has released some Linux binaries for xfree86 3.3.3.1, along with the full source, which includes GLX acceleration based on Mesa 3.0. They can be downloaded from http://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsf/htmlmedia/software_drivers.html.
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Beta 2 of Mesa 3.1 has been make available at ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/beta/. If you are into the quake scene, you may want to try this out, as it contains some optimizations specifically in the Q3A rendering path. -
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For those interested in the integration of Mesa into XFree86 4.0, Precision Insight has posted their lowlevel design documents at http://www.precisioninsight.com.
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May 1999 - John Carmack of id Software, Inc. has made a donation of US$10,000 to the Mesa project to support its continuing development. Mesa is a free implementation of the OpenGL 3D graphics library and id's @@ -1356,23 +1356,18 @@ grateful. http://www.quake3arena.com/news/glopt.html" --
April 7, 1999
+April 7, 1999
Updated the Mesa contributors section and added links to RPM Mesa packages.
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March 18, 1999
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The new webpages are now online. Enjoy, and let me know if you find any errors. -
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February 16, 1999
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SGI releases its GLX source code.
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January 22, 1999
-www.mesa3d.org established
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+www.mesa3d.org established