PSGL
PSGL is a rendering API available additionally to GCM and OpenGL for Sony's PlayStation 3. PSGL is based on OpenGL ES[1] and Nvidia's CG. A previous version of PSGL was available for the PlayStation 2 but was largely unused.
PSGL was meant to be a foundation for the future, beyond the PlayStation 3, but for the PlayStation 4 Sony introduced GNM and GNMX and also their custom shading language, PlayStation Shader Language (PSSL).[2]
Features
- Programmable shading with Cg
- OpenGL ES 1.1 extensions (VBO, FBO, PBO, Cubemap)
- texture extensions (FP, DXT, 3D, NPO2, Aniso, Depth, Vertex Textures)
- primitive/rendering extensions (Instancing, Primitive Restart, Queries, Conditional Rendering)
- synchronization extensions (Fences, Events)
- SCE performance extensions (TextureReference, AttribSet)
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See also
- Mantle API – low-level API for PC gaming
- GNM – low-level API on the PlayStation 4
- OpenGL – high-level API for CAD and gaming
- GNMX – high-level API on the PlayStation 4
References
- Weiblen, Mike (2006). "PSGL". Khronos. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
- Leadbetter, Richard (March 28, 2013). "Inside PlayStation 4". Eurogamer. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
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