> I thought that it actually wasn't possible to run Java3D on Sun Ultras without
> Creator 3D or Elite 3D cards ? I've got an Ultra 10 here with a 24 bit card
PGX24
> that I wouldn't mind using to do some Java3D work on if my info. is not
> correct...
> I thought I got this from the FAQ though...
SX, ZX, GX, GXplus, TurboGX(TM), TurboGXplus(TM), or S24(TM) frame buffers
are supported through a software pipeline in OpenGL 1.1.1 and OpenGL 1.1.2.
It also works with PGX frame buffers. However the low-end frame buffers
don't provide hardware acceleration.
Richard.
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Re: [java3d] Color Palette
Richard Smith - Systems Engineer - Melbourne Mon, 26 Apr 1999 00:13:41 -0700
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