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Temar

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« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2003, 04:15:39 pm »
I compared two systems:

WinME, Athlon, GForce2MX: OpenGL works.
WinXP, PIII, Sis 630: OpenGL doesn\'t work.

Both have latest drivers.

On XP this line appears several times in psclient.txt:

crystalspace.graphics3d.opengl: GL reported error for glTexImage2D(): enum argument out of range

Not so on WinME.

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« Reply #16 on: May 25, 2003, 04:19:06 pm »
I should also mention:
Both cards: GForce2MX and Sis630 have 32 MB memory.

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« Reply #17 on: May 25, 2003, 06:19:31 pm »
Ok - just to put in my two cents.  I have tried this now on the following three machines:

P4 1.8 1 gig - NVIDA (some monster 128meg card dual head).  Works - loads windows no problem etc.

P4 1.5 1 gig - Nvidia 64meg AGP - Nvidia 32 meg pci - This machine runs in dual head.  I cannot get OpenGL to start on this box - I get the following error:

AMD Duron 800 - Compaq Presario 700 - this has a SiS video as well - Think its like Cyberblade or simular.  Anyway this system has only 256 megs of ram etc.  It runs, but expereinces the same \'White Screen with three buttons\' as listed above.

My assumptions at this time is OpenGL driver problems with various cards.  But will see - lots more researching to do.

Also I realize this isn\'t near a complete bug report just as informative first message.  I can provide a full report if anyone needs.

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« Reply #18 on: May 25, 2003, 07:46:05 pm »
I now also installed XP on the Athlon+GForce2MX machine where I previously had WinME running.

With the Microsoft drivers it didn\'t work:
\"No Hardwaresupport\"-message.

With the Nvidia drivers it worked also under XP.
So this really seem to be a driver issue.

Since it works for WinME and WinXP on the same machine, it\'s not the fault of XP.