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osgXI is a general interface of GPU effects, resource managers, and game developing components. It also includes a NVIDIA CG module and an Autodesk Maya exporter for use. osgXI is based on the OpenSceneGraph project.
This Eclipse plugin help you to create, edit and verify your GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language) and NVidia CG vertex and pixel shaders directly inside the Eclipse IDE. Each shader can be edit in an editor with syntax color with error/warning markers.
osgNV is a C++ cross-platform library written for the latest OpenSceneGraph (OSG, www.openscenegraph.org) using CMake as the build system. It brings the power of nVIDIA Cg shaders and other nVIDIA OpenGL extensions to your OSG applications.
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The Shallows library is a cross platform C++ layer on top of OpenGL 2.0 and GLSlang (and optionally Nvidia CG). It is designed to ease the task of writing GPGPU applications. Much emphasis is placed on error checking and validation of the OGL pipeline.