windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/multimedia/opengl/test/auxprogs/rgb
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accanti.c
accnot.c
accpersp.c
accum.c
aim.c
alpha.c
alpha3d.c
anti.c
antipnt.c
antipoly.c
auxsamp.c
bezcurve.c
bezmesh.c
bezsurf.c
checker.c
checker2.c
chess.c
cir.c
cirf.c
clip.c
colormat.c
cone.c
copyback.c
copyctx.c
cube.c
curve.c
depthcue.c
disk.c
dof.c
dofnot.c
double.c
drawboth.c
drawbuf.c
drawf.c
etex.c
feedback.c
fog.c
font.c
jitter.h
lclip.c
light.c
light2.c
linelist.c
lines.c
list.c
list2.c
makefile
material.c
mcube.c
mipmap.c
model.c
movelght.c
npts.c
nurbs.c
pickdpth.c
pickline.c
picksqu.c
plane.c
planet.c
planetup.c
polys.c
readme
rgbrop.c
robot.c
robot2.c
scclrlt.c
scene.c
scene2.c
scenebmb.c
sceneflt.c
select.c
simple.c
smooth.c
sources
sphere.c
stencil.c
stroke.c
surface.c
surfgrid.c
tea.c
tea6.c
teaamb.c
teaambient.c
teapots.c
texgen.c
texsurf.c
tri.c
tri2.c
trim.c
vaperf.c
vasphere.cxx
vtxtime.c
wfperf.c

Try this simple program.
Then try something that does display lists.
    Look at page 120 for a circle.
Then try something that changes the xform.
    Try robot.c p 114
Then try a CI program, and use auxsetonecolor()