well this particular machine should be supporting openGL for sure, even though the video card is integrated. the guy who usually uses this machine uses openGL in a program he's writing. anyway i'll ask the system police tomorrow about it. thanks, scott
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, chris clepper wrote:
however when trying the examples i still can't get gem to do anything. here is a pic of the error i'm getting when i try to create a window:
I'm not the Windows developer but I'd have to say: How about installing some sort of OpenGL support for the hardware on that box... What hardware do you have? For Nvidia and ATI cards the drivers/etc can be found on their websites.
i also copied the glut32.dll into the windows32 directory which was needed for gem to load up. another thing, do i need to do anything with the gem- libs now that i'm using the gem.dll and not compiling myself?
I think we removed GLUT in the CVS version of GEM, so you won't have that to mess with anymore (even though it's not the cause of your current problems).
cgc
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