Hi all,
I write an applet which contains some RotPosPathInterpolator-Objects-
work fine...  but...
when I run the applet and start  the RotPosPathInterpolator (adding them
to the scenegraph at runtime &
moving some loaded Models in different formats through an elevationgrid)
after some minutes (1-3) all models get something like a pixel-blur...
means they look like that some projection
calculation (from 3d to Screen2D) fails...many pixels are "shading" the
model in a very eyeharming way,
the surface (a loaded vrml elevationgrid) seem to be uneffected ...but
starting to disapear a few seconds later,
if I do nothing - just viewing. If this happened and I start navigating
using a keybehavior nothing happened in the
Canvas3d... but when I click to the DOS-Box where I'd started the
applet... the surface appear and navigating
will be possible again but the pixel-blur still surounding the loaded
models...
After ending the applet all other j3d software shown also these
artifacts - including helloUniverse and so far...
when I reboot and start again the applet, at first all works but then
the loop continue...

all other 3d applications without java3d work normally also all non-3d
java applications

System is win2k Prof SP4
1GB Ram
AMD 2. Mhz
Pine GF5600Fx
jdk 1.4.2_02

when I detect this eyetorture I did the following:
- upgrading to j3d 1.3.1 (oGL)
- updating grafical drivers for GF5600FX (to the last nvidia-driver
6.6.93, using standart settings)
- deinstalling some try-out modelers (which I'd installed during the
last weeks, these were the onliest
  things I'd changed at my system during the last time using my applet
without any errors...)

at work the same applet works without any eye attack and do what it have
to do...
here at work I got the following sytsem:

winXP prof sp2
dual-opteron242, 1.6 GHz
2 GB Ram
jdk 1.4.2_05
j3D 1.3.1
MSI GF5900XT with driver 6.1.7.7 also using standart settings

has anybody any ideas, hints to solve this ?
is there something out which is able to corrupt openGL or j3d???

best regards and thanks for reading
Rolf

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Rolf Gabler-Mieck
c/o
LGI-Geographisches Institut der CAU-Kiel
Ludewig-Meyen Str. 14
24098 Kiel
Tel: +49 431-880.2955
FAX: +49 431-880.4658
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