Sorry, I don't mean to be
unclear. The model is working
very well now. Forcing directX
seeems to be working well, even
on NT. Here's a link to the
file anyway, if your interested
in seeing what I'm talking
about.
http://www.hybridconcepts.com/ne
wton/newton.html
>>I'm agian forcing hardware
>>acceleration with the line:
>> <param name="RendererName"
>>value="DirectX Renderer">
>>
>>and if that doesn't work, it
>>will go to the default
software
>>renderer.
>It's strange - for the first
glance it
>must work.
>Would you please to check if
forcing of
>renderer name works if you try
to do it
>later in JavaScript code (e.g.
>CortonaX.RendererName="DirectX
Renderer")
>Also please look at the
Cortona console -
> if the Renderer loading fails
there
>must be debug message.
>Also it would be great if
you'll give us
>a reference to your HTML (or
send it to
>us) - it'll be much easier to
understand
>what is the problem.
>
>>My question is, would it be
>>good practice to force
hardware
>>acceleration on all my files?
>>
>>I would imagine that there is
a
>>good reason Cortona defaults
to
>>a software renderer. I'm
just
>>not sure why.
>
>The reason is rather bad :((( -
for
>instance, NT doesn't support
DirectX at
>all so if you'll try to force
Direct on
>NT machine there can be
serious
>problems. Also some video
cards have
>limited and buggy support of
HW
>acceleration - in best case
Direct or GL
>will works in software mode
(performance
>and quality are usually worse
than R98
>renderer), in worst case
computer will
>just crash...
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