Hi Andreas,

    DirectX 7 is required if you are using Java3D 1.2 beta
or above DirectX version. The garble message should fix
in v1.2.1beta1 DirectX release. It may suggest you to
switch to another color mode in order to take advantage
of hardware acceleration since some graphics card can
only accelerate in certain color mode.

Thanks.

- Kelvin
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Java 3D Team
Sun Microsystems Inc.

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>Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 18:27:29 +0100
>From: Andreas Ebbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] What is that?!
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>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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