VMGL
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VMGL (formerly Xen-GL) allows virtual machines to run OpenGL applications. The guest operating system uses VMGL, which transmits the request to the host operating system, which in turn makes OpenGL calls to the actual video card.
Using WineD3D, Windows guests can translate Direct3D calls to OpenGL.
External links
- VMGL project and sources at sourceforge.net
- VMGL: VMM-Independent Graphics Acceleration (PDF, Presentation)
See also
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