Title: RE: [JAVA3D] ATI Mobility Radeon 9000

One of our customers had problems with that card. The first problem that we had about six months ago was that when shapes had normals to both sides, they reflected way too much light. We bought a ATI 9100 card and were able to duplicate that problem on a desktop.

Later when I update the drivers, I got maybe something that you now have. I haven't updated the drivers for some time now, since I'm not actively using that computer. Maybe ATI's updated drivers would help. I have the experience that they are able to produce every now and then a working driver.

Pasi

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Subject: [JAVA3D] ATI Mobility Radeon 9000


I tried Java3D on two laptops this week with ATI Mobility 9000 cards.
Java3D ran fine until I resized the window.  Then I got some weird
rendering artifacts.  Basically looks like some items have messed up z
depth.  It something way in the distance would break through something
close.

Anyone else seen this problem or have a Mobility 9000 they can test on?

I updated both laptops(Dells) to the latest driver levels.
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Alan Hudson
President: Yumetech, Inc.                      http://www.yumetech.com/
Web3D Open Source Chair        http://www.web3d.org/TaskGroups/source/

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