OpenGL ES 2.0
ALT Software’s OpenGL ES 2.0 drivers for select GPUs are specifically designed for embedded platforms and support a programmable graphics pipeline. These drivers enable our customers to create and deploy advanced graphical applications that employ OpenGL ES Shading Language (GLSL 1.0) shaders and program objects.
Features
- Khronos OpenGL ES 2.0 compliant
- Operating systems supported: Wind River VxWorks, Green Hills INTEGRITY, Embedded Linux, DDCI Deos, Microsoft Windows, LynuxWorks LynxOS, QNX Neutrino
- Processors and System-on-Chip (SoC) supported: Freescale PowerPC & i.MX, Renesas SH4, SH7xxx, Intel x86, IBM PowerPC, ARM, TI OMAP
- Graphics controllers supported: Radeon E4690 (M96), Radeon x1400 (M54); Fujitsu Ruby; Imagination Technologies SGX
- Backwards compatibility support for programmable hardware; i.e. OpenGL 1.x & OpenGL ES 1.1 mapped to programmable hardware shaders
- Khronos EGL or ALT’s "Mini-X" customized subset of X Windows that enables a user to run an application in multiple windows or to run a single window in full-screen mode
- Integrated X11 libraries for real-time operating systems
- DMA and Programmed I/O (PIO) support
- Variable sync modes and custom resolutions
- Multiple GPU support on single target systems
- RGB Analog, DVI, LVDS, HDMI, Display Port and TV-Out support
- Full video support including adjustable gamma, scaling, overlays and de-interlacing
- Hardware accelerated BitBlt, 2D and 3D operations for superior performance
Block diagram of ALT’s OpenGL ES 2.0 Driver Framework Internals.
Related: The ALT OpenGL Advantage
For more technical specifications, download the: Embedded OpenGL Driver Kits Data Sheet.
Staying a Step Ahead of Future Demands
ALT Software's participation in the activities of several industry standard setting bodies such as the Khronos Group (OpenCL, OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenGL SC standards) has influenced the development of these specifications in ways that best serve our customers. Our close ties with hardware partners such as AMD, Intel, Freescale, and Fujitsu, as well as all the major RTOS vendors, allow us to begin accommodating the next generation of their product lines long before they are introduced to the market. We also leverage our vendor partnerships to accommodate changes in embedded computing technologies during our products’ life-cycles.