Orca Slicer is open source and as far as I know a fork of Prusa Slicer. I suspect that you can compile from source with whichever version of OpenGL you want .. if any.
Disclaimer: I've only just started looking at it for a different use-case, but it seems like it will do what I'm suggesting.
I don't know what the topic of "procreation genetics" means outside this thread where I was attempting to answer OP's question and put those two words in sequence to explain myself.
I think that life has an imperative to procreate and has done so since it started.
Life, as we currently know it, appears to revolve around genetics.
I'm pretty sure that it boils down to successful procreation genetics. As in, the more attractive you are the bigger the selection of mates you have access to. It's been happening for as long as life has existed here.
No doubt this has across history been heavily distorted by culture, art and religion and in more recent times by fashion, marketing, advertising and media.
Backing into a parking bay where the amount of traffic in the bay is close to zero and visibility is great allows you to drive out into the street facing forward where you can see what traffic is coming.
If you drive forward into a bay then you have to back out of it into the street where you cannot see anything except what's directly behind you and you have little to no visibility sideways, unless the bays next to you are empty, so essentially you're backing out with your fingers crossed, hoping that nothing will hit you.
Moreover, the traffic rules, at least where I live, specify that a reversing vehicle has to give way to everyone.
As a bonus, when you're loading things, you're not standing in the street with your back to traffic.
It caused the lining in my nose to swell which in turn blocked my nose, which caused me to breathe more through my mouth, which caused me to choke and wake up explosively gasping for air. It was not fun .. at all.
Over the period of seven days I tried several different masks with the help of my local sleep clinic who initially tested me via a full sleep study, then fitted the masks and evaluated the CPAP machine data.
CPAP isn't a universal "fix", which is what I was told about before going into the trial.
The SCSI solution requires making sure that you have the right terminator connector because of course there's more than one standard .. ask me how I know .. I think the Wikipedia article on SCSI says it best:
Orca Slicer is open source and as far as I know a fork of Prusa Slicer. I suspect that you can compile from source with whichever version of OpenGL you want .. if any.
Disclaimer: I've only just started looking at it for a different use-case, but it seems like it will do what I'm suggesting.