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Mesa 11.0 Release Candidate 3 Arrives, Many R600/RadeonSI Fixes
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OMG! *STILL* no OpenGL 4.5 support? That's just ridiculous, I mean how much work can it really be to advance a just few little insignificant GL versions in the 3-month period since the previous release. And my Riva TNT doesn't even expose GL 3! That's just ridiculous. What *am* I paying these people to be doing??
Core Mesa support is 4.2. But no driver is fully 4.2 feature set yet. That's why they expose only as 4.1 feature set, and only as the article mention radeonsi and nvc0 are OpenGL 4.1 complete. The other drivers are behind in feature set with only 3.3 supported. Mesamatrix also tell you that.
Last edited by darkcoder; 06 September 2015, 07:16 PM.
Reason: Adding some more info
According to mesamatrix, Intel's driver fully supports the 4.2 feature set...
Dude.. you need a beer!
You can't tell you support a subset of a feature (4.2) if you don't support other parts of it (4.0, 4.1). In other words for OpenGL 4.2 to be supported, you have to also support all previous revisions which they don't at the time.
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