Kazan Continues Making Progress As A CPU-Based Vulkan Implementation
While Google Summer of Code ended one month ago, Jacob Lifshay has continued working on his "Vulkan-CPU" project now known as Kazan. He's certainly making progress on this CPU-based Vulkan implementation.
Some recent progress on Kazan includes:
- Work on the X11 windowing system integration (WSI).
- Support for Vulkan fences and command pools.
- In-progress for KHR swapchain and KHR surface.
- He's got SDL2's testvulkan tester now running.
- Implementing device memory.
- Started work on creating a graphics pipeline through the Vulkan API.
- VkDescriptorSetLayout support.
- Implementing uniforms and matrix multiplication.
- Other Vulkan API implementations and fixes.
Those wanting to check out the latest state of this Kazan Vulkan implementation can find it on GitHub.
Some recent progress on Kazan includes:
- Work on the X11 windowing system integration (WSI).
- Support for Vulkan fences and command pools.
- In-progress for KHR swapchain and KHR surface.
- He's got SDL2's testvulkan tester now running.
- Implementing device memory.
- Started work on creating a graphics pipeline through the Vulkan API.
- VkDescriptorSetLayout support.
- Implementing uniforms and matrix multiplication.
- Other Vulkan API implementations and fixes.
Those wanting to check out the latest state of this Kazan Vulkan implementation can find it on GitHub.
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