Maria,
you did not describe you system, but this kind of
problem can happen when you are using few colors.
Try to set your video card to use 16-bit colors (65k
colors or Hi-color) or 32-bit colors (16million colors
or true color).
Alessandro
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Hello, first I want to tell you is that my english is
not very good but I'll try tell my problem so clear it
was possible.
I have installed Java 3D and I want it to see 3D
images in my browser. When I try to do that, the
message that I read is: "No compatible device found,
please switch to other di
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>From: Adam Tegen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Problems with Java 3D 1.2.1 Beta 1 for OpenGL
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dro Miguel da
Fonseca Marques Ferreira
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 6:01 AM
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Subject: [JAVA3D] Problems with Java 3D 1.2.1 Beta 1 for OpenGL
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Hi.
I have problems with this Version of the Sun implementation.
I am working with Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Update on the situation: Turns out there is a problem with the machine device
driver
for the graphics card. The other OpenGL programs stopped working also.
:(
Pedro Miguel da Fonseca Marques Ferreira wrote:
> Hi.
> I have problems with this Version of the Sun implementation.
>
> I am working
Hi.
I have problems with this Version of the Sun implementation.
I am working with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with 128Mb memory and a
RIVA TNT2 Card. The JDK is version 1.3 from Sun.
The problem is when i run a Java3D Program ( they compile ok ), it does
not give any runtime exception but just s