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diff --git a/docs/news.html b/docs/news.html index 846cf34b883..70dcf19fc9f 100644 --- a/docs/news.html +++ b/docs/news.html @@ -1175,8 +1175,8 @@ Here's what's new:</p> Known problems: - NURBS or evaluator surfaces inside display lists don't always work </pre> -<p> -</p><h2>November 3, 2000</h2> + +<h2>November 3, 2000</h2> <p>Mesa 3.4 has been released. Here's what's new since the 3.3 release:</p> <pre> New: - optimized glDrawPixels for glPixelZoom(1,-1) @@ -1204,8 +1204,8 @@ Here's what's new:</p> Changes: - finished internal support for compressed textures for DRI </pre> -<p> -</p><h2>April 24, 2000</h2> + +<h2>April 24, 2000</h2> <p>Mesa 3.2 has been released. Here's what's new since the beta release:</p> <pre> Bug fixes: - fixed memcpy bugs in span.c @@ -1220,8 +1220,8 @@ Here's what's new:</p> - use bcopy() optimizations on FreeBSD - re-enabled the optimized persp_textured_triangle() function </pre> -<p> -</p><h2>March 23, 2000</h2> + +<h2>March 23, 2000</h2> <p>I've just upload the Mesa 3.2 beta 1 files to SourceForge at <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3" target="_parent">http://sourceforge.net/project/filelist.php?group_id=3</a><a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3"></a></p> <p>3.2 (note even number) is a stabilization release of Mesa 3.1 meaning it's mainly just bug fixes.</p> @@ -1267,22 +1267,22 @@ just bug fixes.</p> Mesa3D website at sourceforge.<br> After 3.2 is wrapped up I hope to release 3.3 beta 1 soon afterward.</p> <p>-- Brian</p> -<p> -</p><h2>December 17, 1999</h2> + +<h2>December 17, 1999</h2> <p>A Slashdot interview with Brian about Mesa (questions submitted by Slashdot readers) can be found at <a href="http://slashdot.org/interviews/99/12/17/0927212.shtml" target="_parent">http://slashdot.org/interviews/99/12/17/0927212.shtml</a>.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>December 14, 1999</h2> + +<h2>December 14, 1999</h2> <p>Mesa 3.1 is released!</p> -<p> -</p><h2>September 21, 1999</h2> + +<h2>September 21, 1999</h2> <p>There appear to be two new files on the ftp site, <a href="ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/beta/MesaLib-3.1beta3.tar.gz">MesaLib-3.1beta3.tar.gz</a> and <a href="ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/beta/MesaDemos-3.1beta3.tar.gz">MesaDemos-3.1beta3.tar.gz</a>, that seem to be... yes, I've just received confirmation from the beta center, they are indeed the <b>THIRD</b> beta release of Mesa 3.1! Happy Days. Happy Days. Thanks Keith Whitwell for preparing these for us during Brian's absence.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>August 30, 1999</h2> + +<h2>August 30, 1999</h2> <p>I'm pleased to announce that I've accepted a position with Precision Insight, Inc. effective October, 1999. I'll be leaving Avid Technology in September.</p> <p>I've been working on Mesa in my spare time for over five years. With Precision @@ -1292,41 +1292,41 @@ and OpenGL on Linux.</p> my work will continue to be open sourced and available to any other programmers who may want to contribute to it, or use it for other projects or platforms</p> <p>PS: I'm going to be traveling until Sep 6 and won't be reading email until then.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>August 23, 1999</h2> + +<h2>August 23, 1999</h2> <p>Anonymous CVS access is back online so suck up all the bandwidth you can afford. Note that this is a new archive, so you will need to re-checkout the archive. That means don't <i>cvs update</i> from a previous download.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>August 17, 1999</h2> + +<h2>August 17, 1999</h2> <p>A report from the SIGGRAPH '99 Linux/OpenGL BOF meeting is now available.</p> <p>-Brian</p> -<p> -</p><h2>August 14, 1999</h2> + +<h2>August 14, 1999</h2> <p>www.mesa3d.org is having technical problems due to hardware failures at VA Linux systems. The Mac pages, ftp, and CVS services aren't fully restored yet. Please be patient.</p> <p>-Brian</p> -<p> -</p><h2>June 7, 1999</h2> + +<h2>June 7, 1999</h2> <p>RPMS of the nVidia RIVA server can be found at <a href="ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/misc/nVidia/">ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/misc/nVidia/</a>.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>June 2, 1999</h2> + +<h2>June 2, 1999</h2> <p><a href="http://www.nvidia.com/">nVidia</a> has released some Linux binaries for xfree86 3.3.3.1, along with the <b>full source</b>, which includes GLX acceleration based on Mesa 3.0. They can be downloaded from <a href="http://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsf/htmlmedia/software_drivers.html">http://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsf/htmlmedia/software_drivers.html</a>.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>May 24, 1999</h2> + +<h2>May 24, 1999</h2> <p>Beta 2 of Mesa 3.1 has been make available at <a href="ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/beta/">ftp://ftp.mesa3d.org/mesa/beta/</a>. If you are into the quake scene, you may want to try this out, as it contains some optimizations specifically in the Q3A rendering path. -<p> -</p><h2>May 13, 1999</h2> + +<h2>May 13, 1999</h2> <p>For those interested in the integration of Mesa into XFree86 4.0, Precision Insight has posted their lowlevel design documents at http://www.precisioninsight.com.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>May 13, 1999</h2> + +<h2>May 13, 1999</h2> <pre>May 1999 - John Carmack of id Software, Inc. has made a donation of US$10,000 to the Mesa project to support its continuing development. Mesa is a free implementation of the OpenGL 3D graphics library and id's @@ -1356,23 +1356,18 @@ grateful. http://www.quake3arena.com/news/glopt.html" </blockquote> -<p> -</p><h2>April 7, 1999</h2> +<h2>April 7, 1999</h2> <p>Updated the Mesa contributors section and added links to RPM Mesa packages.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>March 18, 1999</h2> + +<h2>March 18, 1999</h2> <p>The new webpages are now online. Enjoy, and let me know if you find any errors. -<p> -</p><h2>February 16, 1999</h2> + +<h2>February 16, 1999</h2> <p><a href="http://www.sgi.com/">SGI</a> releases its <a href="http://www.sgi.com/software/opensource/glx/">GLX source code</a>.</p> -<p> -</p><h2>January 22, 1999</h2> -<p>www.mesa3d.org established</p> - - -</p> +<h2>January 22, 1999</h2> +<p>www.mesa3d.org established</p> <hr> </body> |