Question

Can the Raspberry Pi run OpenGL programs? Like GL 1.x programs, not OpenGL ES 2.x which I know it can run.

The reason I am asking, I have trouble having SFML 2 start on it.

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Solution

You can run the Mesa software rasterizer to get desktop OpenGL support.

It'll be slow though. Really, really slow.

OTHER TIPS

Nobody has created a desktop OpenGL implementation for Raspberry Pi hardware, for any version of desktop OpenGL. There are software implementations, but that would be of limited use on PR's relatively meager CPU.

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