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Opengl extensions viewer crashes
Opengl extensions viewer crashes





opengl extensions viewer crashes
  1. #OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER CRASHES DRIVERS#
  2. #OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER CRASHES DRIVER#
  3. #OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER CRASHES PRO#

If you look at the entire thread, it was missing specific GL extensions inside the Windows VM.

#OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER CRASHES DRIVERS#

But hey, who am I to complain/object as I am not funding it?Īre you referring to updating the Mesa drivers on the Ubuntu host or Windows 10 VM or both? That was a bit drastic to order an expensive GPU. The mks.gl.allowBlacklistedDrivers is needed when the AMD proprietary drivers are used in Linux hosts instead of the open-source drivers. Supersampling in VMs is not officially supported in version 12/14.

#OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER CRASHES PRO#

On Workstation Pro 12.5.9 with VMware Tools 10.3.2, a Windows 10 VM shows 128 GL Context with a Windows 10 host with an Nvidia Maxwell GPU. On the Workstation 15 beta, the OpenGL Viewer shows 134 GL Context with a Windows 10 host with an Nvidia Kepler card. Workstation/Player 15 officially supports 4x supersampling and shader model 4.1 and DX10.1 inside Windows 10 VMs. Workstation/Player 12/14 and Fusion 8/10 supports OpenGL 3.3 Core Profile in Windows/Linux guests but does not support the OpenGL 3.3 Compatibility Profile.įusion 11 is scheduled to be released this week (same day Apple officially releases macOS Mojave) so presumably Workstation/Player 15 will be released as well on the same day if not, soon. There is an "Attach" in the lower right hand side of this reply box. Not exactly sure what I can see but you could also attach the vmware.log in a subsequent reply if things still don't work for you. Might have to be added to the vmx configuration file in order for "3D Acceleration" to work. In other versions of Linux hosts with AMD graphics cards. If ArchiCAD 22 is looking for some specific extension that is not listed, it is possible that is the reason why it is complaining.

#OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER CRASHES DRIVER#

Updating the VMware SVGA 3D driver and the host graphics driver might change the number of GL Extensions supported inside the VM. The card that you have is not listed though in the following link. Is the host computer using the AMD proprietary drivers or the open source drivers that come with Ubuntu 18.04? This might have a bearing in the capabilities seen by the virtual machine. You could try updating VMware SVGA 3D driver to version 8.16.1.0 by installing VMware Tools 10.3.2. It really hurts to be criticized by a guy who whines after the 3D games he tried pirating off of BitTorrent didn't load for him.When you click on the "GL Report" in OpenGL Extensions Viewer, what is the number of "GL Extensions:" listed on the right hand side? (Or wait-maybe it didn't load because of his "computer dyslexia"?) It really hurts to be criticized by a guy who whines after the 3D games he tried pirating off of BitTorrent didn't load for him. Thanks for the input.īy the way-I agree, you ARE the "s**t"! ( ***.net) And you're right the application didn't crash because it had a bug, but rather because I didn't double click its shortcut correctly. ^^^ Yes, my wonderful friend, I tried for an entire year to get this application to work. Which one of these represents the behavior of a nasty individual? Let's see rate software poorly, or insult another human being without direct provocation. You people who attempt to insult me personally simply because I rate a program poorly after it crashes on me are really sad cases. But it doesn't uninstall very cleanly.Īnd sorry, but should I rate programs based on how well they work for you? This version doesn't crash on me, at least. Nice to know that some of you still lack reading comprehension! Thanks for your ongoing support.







Opengl extensions viewer crashes