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RE: New Raspberry Pi 4 - jomoengineer - 11-02-2019 Looks like there have been some changes in the development for the Video Core VC3 and V3D OpenGL drivers for the Pi, namely the Pi 4. Apparently Eric Anholt who was originally developing the drivers is not longer doing so and Iago Toral and others have stepped to take over the task. Seems like they are work hard to add more OpenGL ES features to the Pi such as OpenGL Logic Operations which was missing in the previous ports. The are also looking at OpenGL ES 3.1 and adding Compute Shaders to the Pi 4. Sounds like the Pi 4 is heading more towards the Game Dev board that it was originally intended for: I first seen the post here: https://blog.adafruit.com/2019/10/18/vc4-and-v3d-opengl-drivers-for-raspberry-pi-raspberry_pi-piday-raspberrypi/ Original post is here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/vc4-and-v3d-opengl-drivers-for-raspberry-pi-an-update/ RE: New Raspberry Pi 4 - Brian Beuken - 11-03-2019 amazing news, fully opening the GPU will really make it a game coders dream (well that and an Nvidia 2080) can't wait to see the full results of this work. RE: New Raspberry Pi 4 - jomoengineer - 02-12-2020 There was a new update to Raspbian and it seems that the OpenGL ES rev is showing 3.1. I am not sure if this was showing this way before, but my STinkerboard is showing 3.0. https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/a-new-raspbian-update/ Code: glxinfo |grep -i open RE: New Raspberry Pi 4 - Brian Beuken - 02-12-2020 Cool I was expecting that when the compliance was announced, I'll have to start messing about with it RE: New Raspberry Pi 4 - Brian Beuken - 03-28-2020 Been having a few issues with overheating on my Pi4, not unexpected really as I tend to push the GPU quite hard,but I've also been experimenting with the CPU and multi threading it a lot which really piles in the degrees, getting well over 76-80deg and throttling back. I only had a simple passive cpu sized heat sink on it, so that was not really going to do the job once the cpu was pushed. A nice 10euro aluminium case with twin fans though as really made a huge difference, even at max load and 4 full cores and GPU shifting full screen displays.. never goes above 55 now, mostly hovers around 50. No need for some of the extreme cooling sytems I've seen, unless you're into all the see how I can cook my CPU overclocking nonsense. just a good heat conductive case and a quiet fan. When its cooled well the beast is tamed and very reponsive |