Ken Rudolph wrote:
WLS wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Among the advantages of staying current on SM (hey, it can't ALL be bugs
and angst) are these particularly nifty, IMHO, WebGL examples:
https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/registry/trunk/public/webgl/sdk/demos/webkit/Earth.html
https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/registry/trunk/public/webgl/sdk/demos/google/shiny-teapot/index.html
From here:
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/Demo_Repository
First you need current supported hardware, and they are nifty. Love the
teapot!
Agreed! I discovered by attempting to follow these links that I had to upgrade
my
NVIDIA graphic card drivers on my 1-yr. old desktop. I'm not sure why I had
never
received notification of the important update from somebody (either Dell or
NVIDIA).
But thanks to this, I did the upgrade and it downloaded and installed easily.
And now
I can view these WegGL demos with SeaMonkey, no problem. That's just another
reason
why I read this group regularly. Thanks again.
Similar situation here; I didn't know WebGL existed when I was still using my
"ancient" 1-yr old video driver. Win Update had been telling me I had an updated
driver, and on a whim I let it install it. Major mistake. Many problems I won't go
into, but I ended up manually uninstalling the MS-installed driver, going to nVidia
and downloading their latest. Suddenly, in addition to having WebGL (shown at the
bottom of about:support), several display issues I'd thought were Seamonkey's fault
went away. Sigh.
No general "rules for life" to be gotten here, I think. Just that things are
sometimes not what you think.
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