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From: Matt Ayres <matt@qoole.com>
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On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Danny Shaw wrote:

> So when will a version of GLQoole come out that I can use with my
> Velocity 128?

GLQoole only works with 3Dfx-based cards at the moment.  The 'GL' in
GLQoole stands for 'Glide' for now, and not 'OpenGL'.  Sorry if that's
causing any confusion.

The Velocity 128 and other Nvidia Riva 128 chipset cards look to be really
good 3D accelerators (in fact they're rated as the top D3D accelerators).
Maybe I'll get to OpenGL and D3D support sooner then I intended.

Matt


