I've recently purchased a Fit-PC2i running Windows 7. I use it for running all my astronomy gear.
My planetarium program requires Open GL 2.0. The default driver only accomodates Open GL 1.1. I can't locate an updated driver anywhere
Do I need to roll back to XP (and try and find an old version somewhere) or is there another smarter driver available?
Open GL2.0
Re: Open GL2.0
New EMGD driver 1.8 is said to have OpenGL 2 support in Windows 7
http://download.intel.com/embedded/soft ... 324002.pdf
http://edc.intel.com/Software/Downloads/EMGD/
http://download.intel.com/embedded/soft ... 324002.pdf
http://edc.intel.com/Software/Downloads/EMGD/
Re: Open GL2.0
Thanks but no joy there - I downloaded the driver and installed it successfully but without any change.
Is there some way to stop the graphics accelerator defaulting to the most basic setting?
I also ran the driver update feature on the Intel website - but it was unable to identify any driver suitable. It did note that this may be because the chip has been modified by the manufacturer.
Where t o next?
Is there some way to stop the graphics accelerator defaulting to the most basic setting?
I also ran the driver update feature on the Intel website - but it was unable to identify any driver suitable. It did note that this may be because the chip has been modified by the manufacturer.
Where t o next?
Re: Open GL2.0
OK - I have realised the error of my ways. The drivers were downloaded but need to be configured.
This is where I could do with some suggestions.
I am running the Fit headless, accessing it with RealVNC. I'm not sure what configuration or package to use. Nor do I know whether to select VBIOS or Windows 7 or both as the Target OS.
Any suggestions would be welcome
This is where I could do with some suggestions.
I am running the Fit headless, accessing it with RealVNC. I'm not sure what configuration or package to use. Nor do I know whether to select VBIOS or Windows 7 or both as the Target OS.
Any suggestions would be welcome