I've seen somewhere around the FAQ that accelerated stuff only happen
in fullscreen for most cards. if you're running a windowed app, no luck
except for permedia2-based cards.

Is it better if you're running in fullscreen ?

Angel-Ventura Mendo Gomez wrote:
>
> Miguel Tsuboyama wrote:
>
> > I can execute all java3d classes on my host, using the
> > opengl32.dll lib at \winnt\system32
> >
> > I have another host with no 3d card, and the
> > performance is the same... so i wonder if Java3D is
> > using my Banshee card...
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Miguel T.
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> Then Java3D don't uses the 3D cards over the Intel-win32 workstations? !!!!!!.
> This is a very important question and I would like someone from Sun to answer
> this question.
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