Yes, you can. raylib comes compiled by default for OpenGL 3.3 backend but it can be recompiled for older OpenGL versions! It can be recompiled for OpenGL 1.1 (1997) and OpenGL 2.1 (2006). To do that using Notepad++, just follow this steps:
Yes, you can. raylib comes compiled by default for OpenGL 3.3 backend but it can be recompiled for older OpenGL versions! It can be recompiled for OpenGL 1.1 (1997) and OpenGL 2.1 (2006). To do that using Notepad++, just follow this steps:
1. Open file `C:\raylib\raylib\src\core.c`
1. Open file `C:\raylib\raylib\src\core.c`
2. Execute Notepad++ script: `raylib_source_compile_gl11` or `raylib_source_compile_gl21`, those scripts recompile raylib to desired OpenGL version and copy all required data to the required folders
2. Execute Notepad++ script: `raylib_source_compile` but choose the desired OpenGL API version: