![]() Climate at a Glance - Global Time Series.GaussianAvatars: Photorealistic Head Avatars with Rigged 3D Gaussians.NVIDIA Vulkan 1.3.271 developer driver 538.03.OpenGL Extensions Viewer 6.4.9 released.NVIDIA GeForce driver 546.33 Game Ready.NVIDIA Vulkan 1.3.273 developer driver 538.09.Next step: compilation of GLSL Hacker on OS X Yosemite with Xcode 6.1. I quickly tested some GLSL Hacker demos and everything seems ok:Ī simple PhysX 3 demo (PhysX SDK v3.3.2) - nope, there’s no GPU PhysX…įlat buttons and flat icons remind me Windows 8/10. OS X Yosemite does not bring new version of OpenGL, we are still limited to OpenGL 4.1 like in Mavericks. ![]() But you can update the graphics driver with this one: R343.01. OSX 10.10 comes with NVIDIA R310.41 (a rather old driver…). With an OpenGL 3.2 context, 47 OpenGL extensions are exposed for a GTX 780 while only 43 are present for a HD 6870: Here are the “About this Mac” screenshots with the HD 6870 and the GTX 780: It’s cool, I can easily test my GPU tools with GeForce and Radeon cards on OSX! Once Yosemite is installed, you can change the graphics card: I started OS X 10.10 with the GeForce GTX 780 without problem. With OS X Yosemite and the ASUS P8Z77-V, only Radeon cards seem supported for the installation. I installed OS X Yosemite with a Radeon HD 6870 (I tried first with a GeForce GTX 780 but impossible to start the installation with the GTX 780, no matter the command line options I entered at the Chimera boot screen: -x GraphicsEnabler=No, etc…). Like the first time, I downloaded OS X Yosemite and put it on a bootable USB key (with Unibeast) following this tutorial about how to install OS X Yosemite on any supported Intel-based PC. I took some time this afternoon to update my hackintosh with the brand new OS X 10.10 codenamed Yosemite.
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