Thanks everyone for the many informative (and fast) responses. I've since tried osg on a dual core desktop here and it worked fine, and I haven't heard anything back from the other laptop users we have around. So, as suggested, the problem may not be related to dual cores.

I looked at the windows dump and the crash seems to occur in the nvidia driver (nVidia GeForce Go 7600 driver version: 84.68), and at wglsetcurrent.

Toshiba seems to maintain its own drivers, so I wonder if there's something funny going on there.

Thanks again,

Mark

Jeremy L. Moles wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 20:57 +0100, Bruno Fanini wrote:
I have no problem with my dual core T2600 with nVidia 7900 GTX.
Maybe Mark' problem is not related with dual CPUs...

I've also seen no problems with the many, many machines we run here at
work (and, in fact, an OSG test is part of our testing process--we run
12 episodes of Firefly all at once, among other things)...

On 12/19/06, Paul Martz < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        For what it's worth, OSG runs fine on my dual core laptop.
It's a Dell Precision M90 with Quadro FX 1500 graphics. As Robert Said,
        try to get a
        call stack of the crash.
           -Paul

I've got an M90 as well. :)

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