Thanks, Roger. Yes, this is a known problem with the 945G chipset: 6612195: D3d: Netbeans editor is completely unusable with JDK 6uN [Intel 945G]
You'll have to use the workaround for now, unfortunately. Thank you, Dmitri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dmitri, I've just installed 6uN EA, and I ran into two graphics problems. First, when you scroll through a Java source-code file in NetBeans 6.0-b1, the file display gets corrupted - just cycle through a few pages hitting Page Down and you'll see it. Second, I wrote an app where I manipulate some rather large image files, and I display these files drawing a BufferedImage over a JPanel. This JPanel is inside a JScrollPane. I've loaded a 5648x3584 image file, and scrolling is smooth under Java 1.6.2, but it's way slower under 6uN. My machine settings follow: - Lenovo ThinkPad X60s - WinXP Pro SP2 - Intel 945GM Express Chipset Here's the output I get when I set J2D_TRACE_LEVEL=4 : [I] CheckAdaptersInfo [I] ------------------ [I] Adapter Ordinal : 0 [I] Description : Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family [I] GDI Name, Driver : \\.\DISPLAY1, ialmrnt5.dll [I] Vendor Id : 0x8086 [I] Version : 6.14.10.4450 [I] ------------------ [I] InitD3D: successfully created Direct3D9 object [I] D3DGD_getDeviceCapsNative [I] D3DPPLM::CheckDeviceCaps: device 0: Passed [I] D3DContext::InitContext device 0 [I] D3DContext::ConfigureContext device 0 [I] D3DContext::ConfigureContext: successfully created device: 0 [I] D3DContext::InitDevice: device 0 [W] D3DContext::InitDevice: sync query not available [I] D3DContext::InitDefice: successfully initialized device 0 [V] | CAPS_DEVICE_OK [V] | CAPS_ALPHA_RT_PLAIN [V] | CAPS_ALPHA_RTT [V] | CAPS_OPAQUE_RTT [V] | CAPS_LCD_SHADER | CAPS_BIOP_SHADER [V] | CAPS_MULTITEXTURE [V] | CAPS_TEXNONSQUARE I get smooth performance again if I use -Dsun.java2d.d3d=false in my command line. Cheers, Roger [Message sent by forum member 'roger_rf' (roger_rf)] http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=238462 =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff JAVA2D-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
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