If you see this error dialog, try upgrading your graphics card driver - upgrading your driver is a good first troubleshooting step and often solves the error. If your machine does not meet these requirements, you will see an error dialog when launching SketchUp, LayOut, Style Builder, and Viewer that lets you know which requirement you did not meet and which will prevent you from running SketchUp until you fix the error. These tests include checks like compilation of SketchUp’s GLSL shaders and support for OpenGL framebuffer objects.
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I worked out how to display the dimension in the plane of the angle, with a BIG help from him in providing a transformation matrix to move it from where it’s drawn at the origin, to the vertex you are dimensioning. Well nooooooot the intel development team did the least development on windows driver and still does not give me a positive reply for opengl 3.3 driver support on windows.
I suggested improvements to Steve Baumgartner back in the summer. Intel hd graphics 3000 opengl 3.3 driver download - the time now is mrsoccer i have the same problem. Want to keep it if poss to check compatibility of plugin Angular Dimension 2.
Yes, my old main PC - not much used since I got an iMac just over a year ago, but still solid. IT says the latest for my card is 342.01, and has successfully installed it. Downloaded GeForce Experience to check the card and latest driver. Will try again - but its a big download, and coming slowly, although I have a fast broadband connection. I might have downloaded the wrong version. The installer just finished downloading, and when run, says it cannot find compatible hardware! Odd, because I’m sure this card was listed on the download page as supported by this driver. Google was unhelpful in answering this question.ĭoes anyone here know if this card CAN run SU 2017? It’s fine with its current driver on 2016, but definitely NOT happy for 2017 - OpenGL support is only for v2.1.
I can’t see on the nVidia website what OpenGL version this driver supports, and am not even sure if the hardware CAN support a recent enough version of OpenGL. I’m just downloading the latest I can find on nVidia UK website - v376.33. However, the AutoCAD 2013 is working well on my laptop.SU 2017 won’t run on my older desktop with outdated nVidia drivers. So you think that this updating will let m graphics card opens AutoCAD Rep.Īlso, I don't find any striking difference between AutoCAD 2013 and ReCap. So Recap couldn't be installed on your system. This video card supports maximum OpenGL 2.0 under Windows (OpenGL 2.1 under Linux).
You can also use Intel's update utility to find your driver:īut, as Olivier said in his/her post, that my ACER uses a GMA X3100 integrated on GM965 chipset (launched in 2007 by Intel). Intel provide support for OpenGL on the 965 Express Chipset. Try Intel's site for an update of your 965 drivers. I really have posted a thread at Acer forum, and I was told: If my graphics card were not supported to run Autodesk Recap, then the error would have been 'autodesk Recap needs graphics card that supports openGL 3.1. I don't quite understand what you are meaning with this stupid question.Īnyway, If you have a look at that error, you will be finding out that the error message says that if I want to use Autodesk Recap, I will need to update my graphics card with a driver that supports openG元.1 or newer.