If a program written for the Microsoft Windows operating system needs more than 16 colors and is running on an 8-bits-per-pixel (bpp) display adapter, the program must create and use a palette. OpenGL programs running on Windows NT or (eventually) Windows 95 are no exception. OpenGL imposes additional requirements on the colors and their locations on the palette in RGBA mode. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Price |
USD 0 |
License |
Free |
File Size |
57.41 kB |
Version |
1 |
Operating System |
Windows 95
Windows 2000
Windows 98
Windows Me
Windows
Windows XP
Windows NT
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System Requirements |
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP |