Since you run Leopard, you're clearly either under NDA or a pirate, so in the former case, all you have to do is contact your ADC representative, and in the latter case, you're screwed.
OpenGL 2.0 is a superset of OpenGL 1.5, or in other words: the OpenGL 2.0 specific stuff is embedded in OpenGL 1.5. I think the OGL board took the cue from Sun who wowed us with Java 2 in their 1.2 release and have continued the silliness since.
That's what happens when engineers and marketers agree on something, the marketers do their own thing anyway.
I am having flashbacks to the "how do I know if I'm running Quartz Extreme?" threads that wouldn't die...
Fortunately (At the time) the answer was simple enough to find: "Does your mouse cursor have a shadow?"
:P
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Originally Posted by Chucker
Since you run Leopard, you're clearly either under NDA or a pirate, so in the former case, all you have to do is contact your ADC representative, and in the latter case, you're screwed.
C: I got my copy from WWDC, and do not have a paid ADC membership. Just the basic stuff that came with my .mac account. No representative. Technical support on the ADC site costs $195 per INCIDENT. Sorry if I'd rather consult my online apple community members for free.
Just make sure you don't mix up the OpenGL standard version number with the OpenGL software version number. The two are not the same. What >_> showed us is the software version # which has nothing to do with the standard version #. So, software version # 1.5.xxx could have the OpenGL 2.0 standards.
What >_> and everyone else in the thread posting version numbers showed is the version number of the OpenGL framework, i.e. the version of Apple's Mac OS X OpenGL implementation. It may or may not have any correlation at all to the OpenGL standard's version numbers.
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- Xidius
Isn't the last OGL version 2.0?
OpenGL 2.0 is a superset of OpenGL 1.5, or in other words: the OpenGL 2.0 specific stuff is embedded in OpenGL 1.5. I think the OGL board took the cue from Sun who wowed us with Java 2 in their 1.2 release and have continued the silliness since.
That's what happens when engineers and marketers agree on something, the marketers do their own thing anyway.
I am having flashbacks to the "how do I know if I'm running Quartz Extreme?" threads that wouldn't die...
Fortunately (At the time) the answer was simple enough to find: "Does your mouse cursor have a shadow?"
:P
Since you run Leopard, you're clearly either under NDA or a pirate, so in the former case, all you have to do is contact your ADC representative, and in the latter case, you're screwed.
C: I got my copy from WWDC, and do not have a paid ADC membership. Just the basic stuff that came with my .mac account. No representative. Technical support on the ADC site costs $195 per INCIDENT. Sorry if I'd rather consult my online apple community members for free.
- Xidius
C: I got my copy from WWDC
And you couldn't have asked someone while you were there?
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