here you will find some screenshots of windows longhorn, release date may be end of 2006 !?
http://www.rage3d.de/index.php?id=1024 (click on the small images)
what do you think about it?
Official Screenshots from Windows Longhorn Build 5203
Official Screenshots from Windows Longhorn Build 5203
va!n aka Thorsten
Intel i7-980X Extreme Edition, 12 GB DDR3, Radeon 5870 2GB, Windows7 x64,
Intel i7-980X Extreme Edition, 12 GB DDR3, Radeon 5870 2GB, Windows7 x64,
oh yes, you are right (i didnt notive it before)Num3 wrote: MS stole lot's of ideas of MacOS (notice there are no more slashes in paths)
btw, i dont really like the transparent stuff in all ways... take a look to screenshot 2... it looks a bit confused with all the open windows and some transparent areas... (dont really like it... its a feature that nobody really need and only may eat a lot of CPU power!?)
va!n aka Thorsten
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Well, opengl.org says something different. Extensions will no longer be supported, Performance will get down to about 50% and OpenGL version is FIXED on OpenGL 1.4, so no new drivers are compatible to windows.thefool wrote:well its only for m$ own drivers. nearly every person that uses opengl has installed his/her gfx-drivers wich comes with own opengl driver that STILL works nicely! its just the standard driver that sadly isnt good anymore.
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Daniel
Daniel
OF COURSE THERE IS!
look around you, it has been discussed a lot of places EVEN in opengl's own comments about the article.
however one problem with it: [quote from a betatester, and 5 star user at opengl.org forum]
all posts from:http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards ... 2;t=000001
look around you, it has been discussed a lot of places EVEN in opengl's own comments about the article.
however one problem with it: [quote from a betatester, and 5 star user at opengl.org forum]
so it might be because drivers arent ready yet.A flat install gives you eye candy but once you install the latest drivers, you get proper OpenGL but no eye candy. (I had assumed that this was because the drivers were not WHQL for longhorn or whatever - but this discussion makes me think otherwise)
i will just suggest people not to use aeroglass to have full opengl support..
I think that OpenGL standard is too strong to simply destoy it - too many companies support it. However there is another scenario what would happen if NVidia and ATI drop new D3D from their driver? I think that those hardware companies have much more power than software oriented Microsoft...
Ok, it isn't that bad at all. It will affect gl windowed apps under aero but fullscreen games are going to run full speed. Maybe ihvs will circumvent the aero problem as well.
all posts from:http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards ... 2;t=000001


