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| <H1>Supported Systems and Drivers</H1> |
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| Mesa was originally designed for Unix/X11 systems and is still best |
| supported on those systems. All you need is an ANSI C compiler and the |
| X development environment to use Mesa. |
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| The DRI hardware drivers for the X.org server and XFree86 provide |
| hardware accelerated rendering for chips from ATI, Intel, and NVIDIA |
| on Linux and FreeBSD. |
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| Drivers for other assorted platforms include: |
| the Apple Macintosh and Windows. |
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| Details about particular drivers follows: |
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| <li><a href="http://dri.freedesktop.org/" target="_parent"> DRI hardware |
| drivers</a> for the X Window System |
| <LI><a href="xlibdriver.html">Xlib software driver</a> for the X Window System |
| and Unix-like operating systems |
| <LI>Microsoft Windows <A HREF="README.WIN32">(README.WIN32)</A> |
| <LI>DEC VMS <A HREF="README.VMS">(README.VMS)</A> |
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