Hi everyone,

I'm closing this (rather old...) bug report:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3458927&group_id=165310&atid=835077

and moving it to this list. Do we have any minimum specifications for
graphics hardware?

Dave

Original bug:

Hey

Names Peter, [email protected]. Just downloaded it for fun, cos I got a
degree in chemistry a million years ago.

On startup get message OpenGL error 'Invalid OpenGL content. etc'. On
OK message MS Visual C++ runtime error 'This application has requested
the runtime to terminate in an unusual way. etc'. On OK JIT debugger
error and close.

My video cards are fairly crap, my primary display is a SyncMaster
BX2031 on NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS with 512Mb, secondary is an LG L192
WS running on an Intel G33/G31 express with 384Mb which is integrated
on the m/board. Both are set to 1280x720 (32bit) (60Hz). OS is Win XP
SP3 with 2Gb ram.

I ran the Furmark 1.9.1 benchmark to see if there were any problems
with OpenGL, it was pretty pathetic.

SCORE:70 points (1 FPS, 60000 ms)
FPS: min:2, max:3, avg:1 - OPTIONS: DynBkg

So is there a minimum spec? I can see how I might not meet them, but I
didn't even see them.

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