>> Syrus Mesdaghi wrote:
>>
>> I have been experiencing performance issues with J3D when ran on
>> win2000.


>Yup, sounds pretty normal. You'll probably find the drivers are running
>in software only mode. There are a bunch of entries in the FAQ about
>this.
>
>More for my reference purposes (The card is not something we've got info
>on in the FAQ) - are the drivers explicity for W2K?
>
>BTW - mind if I pinch the code and place it on j3d.org in the utils
>section? One of those handy little things to use and simple to write but
>never get around to doing....
>
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Hi Justin,
Yes, I am positive that we used latest 'Win2k' drivers.  One of my students
has tried every driver that was released (including Beta revs) for GeForce
(256), but he was still having difficulty.  I will take a look in FAQ's, but
I would appreciate
any additional responses from users using J3D on win2k.

about the FramesPerSecondBehavior, you can certainly post it.

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