On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:21:29PM +0100, Peter Beutner wrote:
At the moment wine always set the PFD_GENERIC_ACCELERATED flag in X11DRV_DescribePixelFormat. SeriousSam uses this flag to determine if the pixelformat is hardware accelerated. If the flag is set it is interpreted as _no_ hardware acceleration available.
Well, the best way to check this would be to run a test case on a Windows box with OpenGL installed and accelerated.
Then create the most standard pixel format (ie double buffer + depth buffer) and see what the pixel format is. If it does not fill GENERIC_ACCELERATED, we should do the same in Wine.
Note that the equivalent does not really exist in GLX (except maybe between the direct / indirect rendering pathes but this is not the same distinction than in Windows).
Lionel