Don't really understand what you're doing but it's probably worth making
sure they also install the latest NVidia driver for W2K as the default
ones aren't very good.

Jason.

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Hello all,

        I'm getting some strange results and I was wondering if anyone
else has
encountered anything
similar or knows what the best solution might be.  I'm running some
java 3d
displays in real-time
via multicast.  There are a few machines running the same displays, the
one
I am running
has a 3d labs wildcat II video card and everything runs smoothly,
whether
I'm playing
back a previously recorded data file from the network or if I'm
running
live off of the network.
The other computers running an NVIDIA Geforce 3 and an NVIDIA Quadro 4
both
crash
roughtly half-way through when running from data off of the network
with
the enigmatic
message "java.exe error please insert disk into drive /device/hdr"
Both of
them do work when
reading data from the recorded file.  I'm completely out of ideas,
I've
tried having them
reinstall windows 2000, java3d, and the jdk1.4 (same as I'm running)
with
no luck.
It seems to reference a nvoglnt.dll file(NVIDIA specific) so I'm
guessing
it's just
an incompatible video card?  If so, wouldn't it still crash when
reading
from the data file as well?
Thanks for any input.

                                                                -Greg

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