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    Hi,
    In Qt 3, i think, there was an opengl demo/tutorial of a 3D rendered cube. I can't remember it's name. is it available? I'm running Qt 4.4x in mint 7.
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    No, It was just a single floating rendered solid retangle. It was part of the standard Qt3 downloads. Does anyone where I can download a Qt3 install disc?
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    Old releases of Qt you can find at ftp://ftp.qtsoftware.com/qt/source/.

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