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Video Cards FAQ

Q. Do I need a special video card to run McIDAS-V?

A. Your graphics system must support 3D; make sure you have the latest video driver for your graphics card. This is included in the Windows operating system. On Linux the driver must support GLX, an X windows system extension to OpenGL programs. See Operating System Requirements for more information.

Q. Why does the display go gray or get corrupted when I resize my McIDAS-V display?

A. ATI cards do not always work correctly with the OpenGL version of Java 3D under Windows. If you experience problems with corrupted displays (sets of triangles, spurious lines, weird looking displays) and have an ATI card and are running Windows, try the following:

Q. If I'm having problems with the OpenGL version under Windows, can I run the Direct-X version Java 3D?

A. If you are using the version of Java 3D distributed with McIDAS-V (1.6.0), you can switch between the OpenGL and Direct-X versions of Java 3D with a command line switch. If you are using runMcV.bat to start McIDAS-V, edit that file and uncomment the appropriate line. If you have your own script for starting McIDAS-V, add in the -Dj3d.rend=d3d option to your start line (before -jar or class name).


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