OpenGL drivers?

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engjoa
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OpenGL drivers?

Post by engjoa »

Yesterday i finally got my invitaion to the new video on demand service http://www.voddler.com but since the service are dependent of OpenGL drivers I could not use it.

I fell short finding any usefull info when I googled the problem.
I have the latest video driver for Win 7 but that seems not to contain any OpenGL drivers.

Anyone have a workaround?

irads

Re: OpenGL drivers?

Post by irads »

There is no OpenGL support in the Win7 drivers.
There is some support in the IEGD drivers for XP-but with incomplete 3D HW acceleration, and better support under Ubuntu.

Flying-Dutchman
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Re: OpenGL drivers?

Post by Flying-Dutchman »

Well I play quake 3 very often, so i hope this is also possible with the Fit-PC-2 on windows XP with the IEGD drivers...

Anybody got any decent artefact free framerates in Quake 3 and a score on CineBench R10 OpenGL under windows XP?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKxlPfUij9s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYL8xP4O0YY

gashiss
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Re: OpenGL drivers?

Post by gashiss »

nope, quake 3 is not working for me as half life (you can see screens artifacts on the link)because of opengl.
You should post errors message or future errors linked to opengl
problems you encounter in XP,
so Devers could help with a new driver.

http://www.fit-pc2.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=1336

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