Hey, thanks for the second link, exactly what I needed just not the best news.
I see all Matrox cards are disabled which is a bit tricky for us when many of our customers are have 4+ monitors and some have chosen those cards. I then managed to find this - https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8103350 I assume this means there will never be support of these cards or is there a work around? I.e. I see they support OpenGL so could I install OpenGL on a windows machine and try that pipeline? Is this exclusion of all Matrox cards still valid? Thanks in advance, Matt Sent from my phone. > On 17/05/2018, at 5:15 PM, Anirvan Sarkar <powers.anir...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Matthew, > > Please see the below file for blaclisted hardware on D3D. > > http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/jfx-dev/rt/file/9e0e0e65e642/modules/javafx.graphics/src/main/native-prism-d3d/D3DBadHardware.h > > Regards, > Anirvan > > >> On Thu, 17 May 2018 at 11:04 PM, Matthew Elliot >> <matthew.james.ell...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> we have some customers in the wild who use Matrox 9148LP (9100 series) >> graphics cards because they drive more than 2 monitors and JavaFX always >> reports an error initializing HW pipeline and forcing gpu results in system >> instability. >> >> I checked the bug reports but couldn't see anything about JavaFX and Matrox >> cards. >> >> Questions >> Is anyone aware of an existing issue? >> Is there a way to get more details on why JavaFx fails to enable the D3D >> pipeline? >> Is there a list of known problematic graphics cards or a black list of >> graphics cards where JavaFX falls back? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Matt > -- > Sent from Gmail Mobile