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#1
I've placed an updated version:

ftp://ftp2.v3x.net/vx/pub/glview216.w9x.zip

- added the Mesa logo (derivated from MesaFX)
- fixed the problem when doing 'submit'.
#2
The mesafx logo won't work.

Because the vendor string is 'Brian Paul', So I need a 'generic' logo for Mesa.

i wanted to use the picture from here : http://www.mesa3d.org/brianp/home.html , just 'crop' the smiling face of Brian Paul as logo.

(he really look like 'Riddick' from Pitch Black btw),

but I drop the idea.
:D
#3
The win9x 'special version' is of course 'unsupported', as long as the OpenGL got initialized and you see the extensions reported, it would be fine.

For the unknown renderer, it's is because there no 'official' Mesa logo, so I can't display anything for it.

That's why it left it blank. If you know a good logo for Mesa, I can add support for it.
#5
The program should work on Win9x system with the latest version.

I think you need to install The Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 95/98/Me Systems in order to run the program (- because since the 2.10, all the texts are in Unicode, and since nobody tried the application on Win9x since the 2.10 version, it was removed from the 'compatibility list'.

Else, about the latest version, if the renderer exposes a GL_VERSION of 1.2, all the 1.1, 1.2 extensions are forced to be 100% compliant even if the extension is not here (it assumes that the core has the function - This is the rules -

But, if in the 'core function' list, there is unchecked boxes, it means that core entry points are missing and the GL_VERSION reported  is wrong. (it should report 1.1 then).






The OpenGL Extensions Viewer author.