> Well, I guess I'll have to hope that ATI releases better drivers
> soon... if that well even make a difference at all...

:)

> For now, is there a way (with OpenSG or another way) that I can check
> if the program is running on an ATI or other card? That way I could
> just not use shaders on the wrong cards for now, without having to
> compile different programs for the two.

You could query the OpenGL-Renderer-String. Be aware that you need a 
valid graphics context when checking things like this.

> Thanks for all your help in this Matthias,

Unfortunately it lead to nothing.

Regards

Matthias
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