From my experience with Diamond cards, I would try different drivers- in this case, possibly S3's.  With my Viper 770 Ultra (TNT2 Ultra based), I was getting an identical frame rate to a machine with a much older card, a Matrox Millenium II, and a slower processor (500 vs. 350).  When I used nVidia's drivers instead, my frame rate nearly doubled.  Other people with Diamond cards have reported the same thing- Diamond's drivers suck.
 
Evan Drumwright
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Demetrius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 3:17 AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] Java 3d and OpenGl

Ok,
 
I have two video cards in my Win 98 box.  1 is a ATI Rage Pro that has really bad OpenGL support the other a Viper II with excellent OpenGL support.  Now I have written many c/c++ programs using OpenGL and switched between the two cards two figure out "how much better the Viper is than ATI".  I have found that the Viper II card will use OpenGL and render images about 50 times faster (using the latest drivers from each).  Now (getting to the Java part), If I run any java3d program I end up with exactly the same results.  About 7 frames per second, running a simple primitive box rotating on the Y axis at full screen.  I know I have OpenGL installed correctly because I can run any of my c/c++ programs fine.  So what am I missing with java3d?
 
Thanks
Demetrius

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