From dbf13dd3bb949fb1177963cd2d607d384c3632fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Paul Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 01:17:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] updated by Alexander Mai --- docs/README.OS2 | 27 ++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/README.OS2 b/docs/README.OS2 index 8759130f950..b3374ea2326 100644 --- a/docs/README.OS2 +++ b/docs/README.OS2 @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ 1) Binary release 2) Building from sources 3) History - 4) Mesa Home Page + 4) Todo + 5) Mesa Home Page 1) Binary release - Though Mesa 3.0 should build in a quite reasonable time on - a 585 class machine (or better) a binary relase is available - (check item 4) for an URL) + Though the Mesa sources should build in a quite reasonable time even on + a 585 class machine a binary relase is available (check topic 4) for an URL) This package includes: - lib/MesaGL.dll, MesaGL.a @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ them in a straightforward way (see below). The testing of these libraries was limited to the supplied - demos/examples and very few small third-party apps. + demos/examples and a quite small number of third-party apps. No warranty ... as usual ... ;-) @@ -49,12 +49,7 @@ (if you want to have them) is handled in "mklib-emx.cmd", a small REXX script. Perhaps not the best idea, but this way it fits best in the scheme used to build libraries - on all platforms in Mesa 3.0. - By now binary compatiblity is ensured by using the function names - as entry points instead of ordinals. This might cost performance and - is subject to change in future. We might consider this release - therefore as a "demo release" to get them feedback about - remaining bugs. + on all platforms in Mesa 3.x. To actually build the libraries and demos, check mklib-emx.cmd and modify it as desired. Then type @@ -81,13 +76,19 @@ Also some libs (MesaTK, MesaAUX) are withdrawn from the Mesa distribution, and accordingly from the OS/2 port. +4) Todo + + By now binary compatiblity is ensured by using the function names + as entry points instead of ordinals. This might cost performance and + is subject to change in future. In addition the supplied X86 assembler + source is not used yet. -4) Mesa Home Page +5) Mesa Home Page You can get the source code and more information about Mesa from http://www.mesa3d.org/ - The OS/2 ports should in future be found on + The OS/2 ports should be available from http://r350.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~hcchu/os2/ports -- -- 2.30.2