I would like to connect to my neighbours wireless network through my DI-624+ router. Is it possible to configure the router to get the WAN-connection through its wireless port?
Thanks everybody, but perhaps especially mem, for solving my problem!
It turned out that after installing Matlab, OpenGL is screwed up. Had to turn off two Matlab related processes to make OpenGL work. After having done that it works fine with 40.72!
I am now able to run the game, but I had to downgrade to detonator 29.42
Thought that perhaps it would work to upgrade from 29.42 to 40.71, but alas, no.
Well, guess I'm stuck with 29.42 henceforth. At least until I've completed the game.
Thanks for your engagement, everybody
Haven't got the option to use 24 bit colour.
Dxdiag reports that AGP Texture Acceleration is enabled.
Upgraded to Detonator 41.03 but with no result.
I also downloaded a utility called gl-direct 3.0.0, and that lets me run the game, but with graphical errors.
I think the problem could be...
mem - should I be able to run OpenGL-based games afterwards?
I did as you wrote, but I still get the same error.
This really sucks. It cannot be the case that one has to run through all this hazzle just to play OpenGL-based games. :(
Thanks for the answer, but the problem persists.
If I check Driver File Details, all files but the help files are ov version 6.13.10.4072.
However, I wasn't able to stop the OS from automatically installing the default drivers for my card.
This is how I did:
Control panel - add/remove programs...
Seems as if OpenGL is not installed on my system.
When I try to run MOHAA the consol says "Glimp_Init () - OPENGL Vendor string is NULL".
I have updated to 40.72 from 40.71, but with no luck.
Running Win XP Pro SP1 with an Inno3D Geforce 4 Ti 4200.
Appreciate any suggestions.
Had a dual-boot system w. 98 & 2000 of which I made three ghost-copies (three partitions)
Installed a Sunsway IDE-RAID-card and configured two disks to run RAID 1. After having recovered the gho-files unto the disks I get a bluescreen in both win 98 and win 2000. In the latter I get the message...
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