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When developers ported GLUT and OpenGL utilities to Windows, they needed a wrapper for the Win32 API's WGL functions. Hence, wglgears was born. It is often bundled with:
If you need a more modern, robust OpenGL benchmark for Windows, consider: wglgears.exe
The gears began to turn again, but this time, they weren't on the screen. Leo heard the sound of heavy, iron machinery grinding to life beneath his floorboards. The room began to vibrate. He looked at the monitor one last time. The gears were gone, replaced by a reflection of his own room—except in the reflection, the door behind him was open. When developers ported GLUT and OpenGL utilities to
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His hand shook slightly as he typed the command into the Run dialog. It was an old habit, a relic from a time when computing was simpler, rawer. Leo heard the sound of heavy, iron machinery

