I am using STB nVidia 4400 TNT AGP on 8 Win NT stations and
haven't experienced any problems with Java3D... although the last TNT detonator
drivers gave problems with textures (I reversed back to the original
STB NT drivers)...
Frederic Gillet
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> It runs the examples (aside from that rendering problem) fine under
> Windows 98, but I can't vouch for NT.
>
> This is a long shot, but you might try the recent JIT update for
> JDK1.2 (available on Sun's site) if you're not using it already.
>
> Or look for conflicting bios setting if you think this problem might
> go beyond Java3d; these cards are pretty sensitive to certain bios
> settings such as write cache pipelining (see
> http://www.stb.com/tech/faqs/v4400faq.html)
>
> > Has anybody experienced problems with this card?
> >
> > ...I am referring to problems other than rendering, as
> > mentioned in the Java3D FAQ:
> >
> > "There are a number of cards based on the TNT chips. All of them appear to
> > be suffering from a problem that appears to be driver related because the
> > same behaviour has been noted in non Java3D base apps.... etc."
> >
> > ...Java3D crashes with an access violation (running NT4, SP3 or SP4,...
> > problem shows up at OS level... no exceptions thrown).
> >
> > Thanks much,
> > -Matt
> >
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