![]() ![]() ![]() > If you can't articulate some problem, there's no problem. "Here's a list of GL Extension functions (entry points) that the driver and board implement."Īnd maybe indictate what GL version each is associated with.Īnd a note saying "Not all of GLX.X is implemented - the following functions are missing. Just a few extra words would go a long way, such as: You would think that in 20 years of developing OpenGL Extension Viewer, whose sole purpose is to report information about Open GL extensions, they would have learned how to actually communicate clearly about that info. On Realtech-vr's website they are touting their 20th anniversary. > versions, but I think it's equally mundane details, just poorly phrased. > Not sure exactly what it's saying about the GPU and driver > drivers aren't claiming full support for everything related to > function is a part of a certain extension, but your video card > it's just saying that a certain function is available, and that So are these messages indicative of an actual problem (if so, how), or do these just represent OEV getting confused? These are from a system which is ostensibly running fine, using Fusion 360 and a variety of other CAD software. How can the graphics card not be found? And how can it be available in a driver.And how can it have an entry point if it wasn't found? Or is an entry point listed somewhere, but that module doesn't exist? Or? "Not found" where? Where was OEV looking.NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB was not found, but is available in driver version 4.1 NVIDIA-10.33.0 387.10.10.10.40.Eg: GL_VERSION_3_0 was not found, but has the entry point glUniform2uiĪnd then there are 10 repeating blocks of:.XXX was not found, but has the entry point YYY.In the OpenGL Report function, Opengl Extensions Viewer reports over 400 lines of messages of the following type: ![]()
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