![]() added additional per frame log info (frame number, elapsed time, opengl error code).added new OpenGL 2.1 / 3.0 demo: Triangle (command line: /test=triangle).added new OpenGL 2.1 / 3.0 demo: Plot3D (command line: /test=plot3d /plot3d_vertex_density=density).You can post feedbacks and bug-reports in the comments section of this post or in GpuTest forum. The latest version of GpuTest can be downloaded from this page: GpuTest Downloads. GpuTest 0.5.0 for Linux 64-bit (Ubuntu-based, openSUSE) GpuTest 0.5.0 for Windows 64-bit (XP, Vista, 7 and 8) ![]() GpuTest under Mac OSX – OpenGL 4 tessellation test New command line paramaters have been added (see this post for details). Now GpuTest requires GLIBC 2.2.5 which is common in older distributions. Still for the Linux side of GpuTest, the dependency of GLIBC 2.14 has been removed. Plot3D is based on this article: 3D Surfaces Plots. I didn’t tested the support of Intel GPUs so let me know if there are some issues with these GPUs.Īnd for Gallium3D tests, GpuTest includes two new demos that are lighter than other demos: Triangle and Plot3D. Now GpuTest works fine with all Gallium3D renderers (LLVMpipe, NVC0, CYPRESS) as well as with proprietary drivers (NVIDIA and AMD FGLRX). GpuTest 0.5.0 comes with an improved Linux support, especially a better support of Mesa / Gallium3D. ![]() GpuTest is a 64-bit application and is available for Windows (XP, Vista, Win7 and Win8), Linux (Ubuntu-based, openSUSE) and Mac OS X. GpuTest is a small and simple cross-platform graphics benchmark based on OpenGL for hardware acceleration. ![]()
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