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OK, A couple years ago I upgraded to a Dell XPS 400. I thought I was
getting a reasonably good graphics card when I ordered. RADEON X600 256MB is what is listed under Display adapters. Under that are two lines RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory Secondary My "old" computer ran the 3D playback of a flight log just fine. My "new" computer shows "No 3D graphics available" I sent an e-mail to SeeYou and their response was to reduce the hardware acceleration. I did so and then the 3D graphics started working, but it didn't seem like the performance was good. Anyone more knowledgeable about graphics card settings or new graphics card recommendations care to offer some suggestions. I was going to swap graphics cards between the old and new computers, but the graphics card sockets are different so they are not interchangeable. Thanks, Gary |
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![]() My "old" computer ran the 3D playback of a flight log just fine. My "new" computer shows "No 3D graphics available" I had the same problem on Seeyou version 2. Version 3 runs fine. Which are you running. I sent an e-mail to SeeYou and their response was to reduce the hardware acceleration. That seems to be their standard response and it does fix the problem, but I don't think that crippling your hardware is the right answer. They claim that it's not their problem. I think that they're wrong. I did so and then the 3D graphics started working, but it didn't seem like the performance was good. It's not. Tony V. |
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See if you can get hold of older and newer video drivers for the card. Try
them all and you may get lucky. I had to back out to some slightly older drivers for my GeForce card to get SeeYou working. The latest drivers didn't work. Doug "Gary Emerson" wrote in message et... OK, A couple years ago I upgraded to a Dell XPS 400. I thought I was getting a reasonably good graphics card when I ordered. RADEON X600 256MB is what is listed under Display adapters. Under that are two lines RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory Secondary My "old" computer ran the 3D playback of a flight log just fine. My "new" computer shows "No 3D graphics available" I sent an e-mail to SeeYou and their response was to reduce the hardware acceleration. I did so and then the 3D graphics started working, but it didn't seem like the performance was good. Anyone more knowledgeable about graphics card settings or new graphics card recommendations care to offer some suggestions. I was going to swap graphics cards between the old and new computers, but the graphics card sockets are different so they are not interchangeable. Thanks, Gary |
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Hi Gary
I have experienced the same as you. The old computer worked just fine in 3D with a version of SeeYou about 5 years old. I then bought a new fancy Sony Vaio laptop with a good video card and got the same as you error message that "No 3D graphics availabe". I communicated with SeeYou and tried everything they suggested - remove the acceleration feature and 3D worked but so slow as to be useless - got the very latest drivers for the video card which made no difference. In the end I subscribed to the very latest version of SeeYou (cost a few bucks) and everything is now working fine. My guess is that you may have to do the same. Good luck Dave |
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Gary, I imagine the old software is not optimized for the new drivers.
However the new build is likely to take advantage of them. This is much the same as how a software build can be optimized toward one hardware architecture over another. Some game developers will optimize a game towards Nvidia cards vs ATI or vice versa. |
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SeeYou 3D also runs excellent on a Intel MacBook Pro!
See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3INQUB82Sm0 On 2007-01-25 02:25:38 +0100, Gary Emerson said: OK, A couple years ago I upgraded to a Dell XPS 400. I thought I was getting a reasonably good graphics card when I ordered. RADEON X600 256MB is what is listed under Display adapters. Under that are two lines RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory Secondary My "old" computer ran the 3D playback of a flight log just fine. My "new" computer shows "No 3D graphics available" I sent an e-mail to SeeYou and their response was to reduce the hardware acceleration. I did so and then the 3D graphics started working, but it didn't seem like the performance was good. Anyone more knowledgeable about graphics card settings or new graphics card recommendations care to offer some suggestions. I was going to swap graphics cards between the old and new computers, but the graphics card sockets are different so they are not interchangeable. Thanks, Gary |
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