From: Brian P. <bri...@tu...> - 2004-09-14 16:36:25
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=D8yvind Harboe wrote: > A while back I was looking at Chromium, but my client needed it to run > unmodified Windows OpenGL applications. >=20 > Perhaps there is a solution to this problem at this time, but otherwise > I have a small piece to the puzzle that my client is interested in > contributing to the Chromium community, should it be interested: a > virtual Windows video driver. >=20 > - allows any number of virtual video cards to be defined.=20 > - GDI support(useful for rendering userinterface). > - OpenGL support, rendered into memory frame buffer. Tested with > unmodified Windows OpenGL apps, appears to run fine. >=20 > I'll be happy to answer any questions and to email the source + binarie= s > to anyone interested. >=20 > Some more information about what Cyviz cluster wall product can be foun= d > on this page: >=20 > http://www.cyviz.com/products_products_xed_clusterwall.html I guess I'm not sure what you're saying. If you want to contribute=20 some code for Chromium CVS go ahead. I'll check it in, so long as=20 there's not a high risk of breaking things. -Brian |