I have a pretty decked out Dell Inspirion 7500 with the same 3D card, and all
the Java 3D stuff I've tried with it so far seems to work OK.  What are you
seeing?

I haven't seen any other drivers for this machine yet..

Steve


Neil Daniels wrote:

> I've just received a Dell Inspiron 5000. Nice unit. Spent two days moving
> hardware around, extending the network, loading software, etc.
> Now I realize, upon trying to run some Java3D stuff, that it doesn't have
> OpenGL support (ATI Rage Mobility-P AGP chipset). Bummer.
>
> I truly need this to work, so I'm open for any suggestions about alternate
> laptops or alternate drivers.  I guess I could slide over to Direct-X, but
> someone says that's slower, yes?
>
> TIA,
> Neil
>
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