You are right. I tried to run my program on an other PC (with a decent
graphic card) and it works.

Thanks a lot,

Jerome.

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This kind of problem happens to me when I've got a Java app running and I
try to run a J3D app in the same time.... generally, it kills both of my
processes... I have to shut down all java process if I want the J3D app to
run properly.
But I think it's because I'm working on NT4 with a very low hardware
config.
I'm using JDK1.4.0.3 + J3D1.3
Try updating your drivers as Florin says...

Jack


 

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I think you should update the video drivers. The exception is happening
outside java. Maybe also updating directx will help.

Florin


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Betreff: [JAVA3D] Java3d 1.3 with JRE 1.4.1_01-b01


When I try to run my program under Windows 2000 SP2, with Java3D 1.3 and
JRE
1.4.1_01-b01, I get the following error :

An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexpected Signal : EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION occurred at PC=0x6958AB9A
Function=DrvValidateVersion+0x71FEA
Library=C:\WINNT\System32\mxicd.dll

Current Java thread:
        at
javax.media.j3d.NativeConfigTemplate3D.isSceneAntialiasingMultiSamplesAvaila

ble(Native Method)
        at
javax.media.j3d.NativeConfigTemplate3D.hasSceneAntialiasingMultiSamples(Nati

veConfigTemplate3D.java:175)
        at javax.media.j3d.Renderer.doWork(Renderer.java:382)
        at javax.media.j3d.J3dThread.run(J3dThread.java:250)

My program works fine with Java3D 1.3 and 1.4.1_01-b01 under Linux. I tried
Java3D 1.3 Opengl, Java3D 1.3 Directx and Java3D 1.3.1 beta Opengl and I
always get the same error.

Did someone experiments the same problem ? Is it a problem from Java3D or
from the JVM ?

Jerome.

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