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- <h1>The Mesa 3D Graphics Library</h1>
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- <h1>Developers</h1>
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- Both professional and volunteer developers contribute to Mesa.
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- <a href="http://www.vmware.com/">VMware</a>
- employs several of the main Mesa developers including Brian Paul
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- In the past, Tungsten Graphics contracts implemented many Mesa features
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- <li>DRI drivers for Intel i965, i945, i915 and other chips
- <li>Advanced memory manager and framebuffer object support
- <li>Shading language compiler and OpenGL 2.0 support
- <li>MiniGLX environment
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- Other companies including
- <a href="http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/index.html">Intel</a>
- and RedHat also actively contribute to the project.
- Intel has recently contributed the new GLSL compiler in Mesa 7.9.
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- <a href="http://www.lunarg.com/">LunarG</a> can be contacted
- for custom Mesa / 3D graphics development.
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- Volunteers have made significant contributions to all parts of Mesa, including
- complete device drivers.
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