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A 3D graphics language developed by Silicon Graphics. OpenGL support is built into Windows NT. You can see some examples by checking out the NT screensavers. Some 3D graphics accelerators have OpenGL acceleration built-in. When Windows 2000 was released, Microsoft started to use DirectX to speed up 3D operations instead of OpenGL. Some games today use OpenGL, and some use DirectX. ISP Glossary:
OpenGL - In article , joey@telussucks.infosays: Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 4:14:14 PM, editor wrote: [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Well my suggestion is that if you find out who they are that you send them an *unsigned, anonymous* email telling them about it. In fact if you can get into NetGear or Linksys you can probably send them email in their own names using their mail client. That's a rather large assumption, Pat. Even if I find somebody's unprotected network, and they've got sharing turned on and are mostly unsecure, it's *HIGHLY* unlikely I'm going to be able to use their mail client unless: 1) They've installed some sort of Remote Desktop service, and 2) Have not secured it with a username/password (and most of them won't let you run them that way). Only then will I be able to use THEIR mail client to do anything.No need to use their mail at all. If they've got file sharing on,they probably have a printer available. Just print a note lettingthem know ... Nothing scares the s**t out of people faster thanwhen their equipment starts up on its own ...--Gene
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