Re: Swap Ready on the Onyx

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Simon Bennett (simonb++at++wormald.COM.AU)
Thu, 27 Apr 1995 11:26:24 +1000 (EST)


On Wed, 26 Apr 1995, Henrik Tramberend wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Apr 1995, Simon Bennett wrote:
>
> > I rang the local SGI support and they told me to use mswapbuffers()
> > which I'd already tried from within a GL application (as
> > mswapbuffers(NORMALDRAW)) - it didn't really make any difference.
>
> hi,
> mswapbuffers(NORMALDRAW) behaves just like the normal swapbuffers() call.
> use mswapbuffers(NORMALDRAW | GANGDRAW) instead. the swap ready wire
> seems to carry a ttl level signal.

Thanx... but I still can't seem to get this to work.... Is there
anything else I have to do? Does genlock have to be running?

BTW - where is the GANGDRAW flag to mswapbuffers() documented? It's not
in the mswapbuffers manpage.

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