![]() Without drivers, you will default to a software version of OpenGL 1.1 (on Win98, ME, and 2000), a Direct3D wrapper that supports OpenGL 1.1 (WinXP), or a Direct3D wrapper that supports OpenGL 1.1 (Windows Vista and Windows 7). ![]() Some sites also distribute beta versions of graphics drivers, which may give you access to bug fixes or new functionality before an official driver release from the manufacturer: However, you will need to ensure that you have downloaded and installed a recent driver for your graphics hardware. In all three major desktop platforms (Linux, macOS, and Windows), OpenGL more or less comes with the system. This Wiki maintains a FAQ page for OpenGL.
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