Thanks very much for the information. However, when I try to run configure with --enable-opengl it reports the following:
ERROR: User requested feature opengl configure was not able to find it. Please install opengl (mesa) devel pkgs: epoxy gbm It looks like it requires gbm which is only available for Linux DRM/KRS. I don't see any configuration options to enable OpenGL with SDL and GTK3? On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 2:01 AM Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lur...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi > > On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 2:44 AM John Klimek <jkli...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Does QEMU have any support for 3D acceleration on Windows hosts? >> >> I'm not too familiar with video/graphics libraries, but it seems like >> QEMU OpenGL support requires Mesa GBM which is only available for >> Linux (DRM/KMS). > > > In theory, the SDL and GTK3 backends should work on Windows with gl=on. But I > don't think anyone really tried it, so a few fixes are to be expected. > >> >> The other option is the Virgl3D renderer but that also requires Linux (DRM). >> > > Not so long ago, it was possible to cross-compile virgl for windows. But > virgl depends on a functioning QEMU GL backend, so getting the above is a > preliminary. Note that OpenGL drivers on Windows have been notoriously bad, > and you may need to use ANGLE. > >> >> I'm not really sure if I know what I'm talking about so please correct >> me if I'm wrong and also let me know if there is a way to enable 3D >> acceleration under Windows hosts. > > > -- > Marc-André Lureau