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I try the game Zelda TP, wii, use Dolphin 1369, 1403, but can't display deep level of screen, even with first 2 minutes' playing, I will attach the screen, for your check. and I can only use DX9 for config, openGL can't display anything ![]() I use spec: Vista Ultimate 32-bit Intel dual core 1.6G Nvidia geforce 8400GS 1G ram, even 2 GB LCD who can help me?? Last edited by bcthe; December 6th, 2008 at 10:33.. |
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@bcthe Click Option, Configure..., Plugins. The rest should be self explanatory ..
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I have ogl.log on first post, pls download for check, now I post the screen which I change for test, any help? |
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and I confuse, the OGL function from display card driver? and others post use the method, uninstall drv on savemode, then reinstall drv on savemode, is it really work? may be i should ... moreover, I want someguy can check the config on your working plugin for me? I choose OGL plugin, but don't 'check' select any options inside it, becuase I don't know which one will work, so please any one can show me your select on OGL plugin? Last edited by bcthe; December 6th, 2008 at 11:23.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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And for best performance go with 64-bit operating system.
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I am surprise, I am the only one using Nvidia card on the world? and OS 64-bit, I am using intel dual core 1.6G cpu, if install OS 64bit, is it support with current hardware? if not, I should buy a new set main board and CPU with 64bit? then it's too expensive for i am only want to play Zedla TP.... and the point is my using hardware still working good.... update! I try uninstal and reinstall nvidia driver 178(newest) in safe mode vista, I can see teh 3d show on control panel of nvidia self demo, but not work on dulphin, i check the oglgfx.log as below, so any one know what the meaning of this error? Error! format is not supported by current graphics card/driver! .\Src\TextureMngr.cpp:394: gl error 0x506 Error! format is not supported by current graphics card/driver! .\Src\TextureMngr.cpp:394: gl error 0x506 Error! format is not supported by current graphics card/driver! Quote:
I try oengl ext viewer, ahve a report, I can pass test only 2.1, but can't pass 3.0? I will attach the report. i using, win vista 32bit nvidia 8400gs 2g ram intel dual core 1.6g cpu Last edited by bcthe; December 6th, 2008 at 13:27.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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