Josh Richmond wrote:

I'm using this card under Windows 2000 and haven't had any lighting
problems. I know the original driver I used was veeerryy slow, but the
most recent driver is quite good.

The biggest problem I had was with the Swing 2D offscreen buffer. My
Swing displays started to flash when I updated the 3D window! By
disabling the DirectDraw acceleration of the 2D offscreen rendering my
problem disappeared.

josh

Damien Maillet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/23/04 09:01AM >>>

Hi all!

I'm working on a viewer of seismic datas
and I see a problem with one of our computers.
There is a lot of problems with light rendering (normals it seems),
so textures appear in black... but object is created and selectable...

We are under linux RedHat, and the videocard is a quadro FX3000.
It seems that it is a problem from the videocard, but i'm not sure.
Is there anyone who knows something about this, or had some
experiences
with this card?
Thank you!

Damien MAILLET
IRD CGG
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

PS: Sorry for my bad english...

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Thanks all,
The person who have the responsability of this computer (a bi-xeon) had
make a mistake,
he had install an older version of the j3d (1.3.0) and an older version
of drivers...
With the latest version of j3d, and the latest drivers, all is ok...
Thanks!

Damien MAILLET
IRD CGG
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