Thats cause your gpu doesnt support opengl 2 dumbasses...
Before posting here . do a google search to see if your graphic card support pixel shader 2 and opengl 2
Hi, I'm having the same problem as alot of people. This is my Graphics card info:
ATI Radeon X600 Pro:
Chipset Model: ATY,RV370
Type: Display
Bus: PCI
Slot: PCI-E
VRAM (Total): 128 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x5b62
Revision ID: 0x0000
ROM Revision: 113-xxxxx-113
Displays:
iMac:
Display Type: LCD
Resolution: 1440 x 900
Depth: 32-bit Color
Built-In: Yes
Core Image: Supported
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Display:
Status: No display connected
The error messages from console say alot of things, one says OpenGl2 not supported. However, some messages in this thread and in some places online, it says my graphics card does support OpenGl2. Does anyone know for sure? Is there a driver/update I don't now about? Any help would be appreciated.
I apologise for Skillz's rather rude post. However, he is correct. Shaders won't work without OpenGL support. StellarNinja, you appear to be experiencing the same problem.
Bullfrog13: A few members are having trouble with the X600 for some reason I can't explain. I would suggest that you upgrade, but that won't be possible due to the iMac...
Shader linking: Fragment info
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(15) : warning C7506: OpenGL does not define the global function exp
Shader linking: Fragment info
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(10) : warning C7506: OpenGL does not define the global function exp
net_fetch_buf: error 10038
ODE Message 3: LCP internal error, s <= 0 (s=0.0000e+000)
ODE Message 3: LCP internal error, s <= 0 (s=0.0000e+000)
ODE Message 3: LCP internal error, s <= 0 (s=0.0000e+000)
ODE Message 3: LCP internal error, s <= 0 (s=0.0000e+000)
ODE Message 3: LCP internal error, s <= 0 (s=0.0000e+000)
ODE Message 3: LCP internal error, s <= 0 (s=0.0000e+000)
net_fetch_buf: error 10038
net_fetch_buf: error 10038
net_fetch_buf: error 10038
net_fetch_buf: error 10038
Try updating your graphics drivers. They are available here:
http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html