Title: Okay I have to ask
It uses an Nvidia card so I would imagine that OpenGL is supported (if not the primary rendering mode).
 
Just speculating.
 
-- John
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I would guess X-Box?  I for one hope to someday have our project running on an XBox.  I do not know if OpenGL will be supported... does anyone know?
 
Dave Yazel
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I don't want to start a flame war or anything like that, but I was sitting here working on some code and the question just came to me - why is Sun devoting resources to develop a Direct3D bridge/adapter for Java3D? Give than OpenGL runs everywhere, I'm curious as to why Sun is devoting resources to this. I'm sure other people have wondered this as well - so I guess this is something that would be cool to have in the J3D.org FAQ.

Thanks! 

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