Many OpenGL extensions, as well as extensions to related APIs like GLU, GLX, and WGL have been defined by vendors and groups of vendors. The extension registry is maintained by SGI and contains specifications for all known extensions, written as modifications to the appropriate specification documents. The registry also defines naming conventions, guidelines for creating new extensions and writing suitable extension specifications, and other related documentation. This program displays the vendor name, the version implemented, the renderer name and the extensions of the current OpenGL 3D accelerator. If you have an Internet connection, you can retrieve from SGI the extension's specifications that explain the available extensions.
Latest Changes:
- Added Extension Verification Utility which allows you to verify the entry points for the extensions supported and reports problems like entry points missing but extension appeared to be supported, or functions found but extension string is missing
- Updated database (up to 363 extensions)
Download: OpenGL Extension Viewer for Windows 2.13 Build 184
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