Does Home Basic support hardware-accelerated OpenGL

  • Thread starter Thread starter Clint Weisbrod
  • Start date Start date
C

Clint Weisbrod

Guest
There's some confusion over whether Home Basic will run OpenGL
applications using hardware acceleration since Home Basic does not
support Aero. Based on my limited knowledge of Vista architecture, I
would expect that with the correct ICD, hardware-accelerated OpenGL
applications would run perfectly fine on Home Basic.

Can anyone provide a definitive answer on this?

Thanks.
 
"Clint Weisbrod" wrote:

> There's some confusion over whether Home Basic will run OpenGL
> applications using hardware acceleration since Home Basic does not
> support Aero. Based on my limited knowledge of Vista architecture, I
> would expect that with the correct ICD, hardware-accelerated OpenGL
> applications would run perfectly fine on Home Basic.
>
> Can anyone provide a definitive answer on this?


In Windows Vista Home Basic Edition you have a theme called Windows Vista
Standard. This mode is a variation of Windows Aero without the glass effects,
window animations, and other advanced graphical effects such as Windows Flip
3D. Like Windows Aero, it uses the Desktop Window Manager and so it's fully
3D-GPU rendered, and has generally the same video hardware requirements as
Windows Aero
 

Similar threads

M
Replies
0
Views
4
Melissa Grant, Senior Director, Product
M
S
Replies
0
Views
20
Scott Fudally, VP Surface Development
S
P
Replies
0
Views
5
Panos Panay, Chief Product Officer, Windows and
P
Back
Top