Thanks for this suggestion...in this case it is more than a z-clipping
issue.  The unsuccessful cases I'm speaking of involve an entire system
lockup when trying to open the panel with the 3D canvas (no errors showing
up in the console window).

Nick




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I've noticed that some z-clipping issues with 3D were fixed if you
just change the color setting under RightClick -> Properties -> Settings ->
colors
to 32 bits...when I had 16 bit colors then I had orbits appear as if they
were
in front of the planet when they should have been around the
planet....wierd
graphics stuff like that.

   Mario

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-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Stark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] Java3D application compatibility on computers


I have an application that I have been installing on multiple computers,
and although most computers have no problems at all, some computers I
cannot get the 3D portion of the application to work properly no matter
what I try.  I've updated video drivers, manipulated video settings, tried
using the DirectX and OpenGL versions of the Java3D JRE.  Does anyone have
a 'greatest compatibility' type of setup that would give the greatest
chance of success, or possibly a list of most common problems that could be
encountered.  I've searched for such a list, but there doesn't seem to be
too much documentation anywhere in this area that I've been able to find.

Thanks,
Nick

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