Try launching your program with d3d software emulation:

 java -Dj3d.d3ddevice=Emulation

Did you tried Java 3D OpenGL version?

  V�ctor

Andreas Ebbert wrote:

> Hi,
>
> >  Java 3D needs at least 16 bit color depth (High density color) in your
> > screen
> > configuration to work. I think that's the problem.
>
> No, I tried it with 16-bit and Truecolor both in different resolutions and
> none of them worked. I checked Tridents website and the blade3D-Chip is
> DirectX-6.0 compatible. The Properties for display show only DirectDraw and no
> Direct3D - this means, that this card is not able to accelarate (or even
> display?) Java3D?
>
> Andreas
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