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Re: [OpenSCAD] Problem after installations

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Adam
Thu, Feb 11, 2016 3:43 AM

Thank you for the reply Michael.  I have tried to update the graphics driver for my graphics card but am getting a message that says there is no NVidiea update for Windows 10 yet.  I may have to put in a new card as I want 3D viewing capablity anyway.  I mean I can see graphic representations but if I use a pair of 3D glasses I can't.

There is an instructable that shows how to make a cell phone screen 3d and I think it would apply well to a vid screen.  Just thinking with my fingers.

Adam

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Re your issue. That looks like your graphics driver, try updating it.

What version of OpenSCAD and 32 or 64 bit?

If the driver update doesn't help please post the info in Help/Library_Info.


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Thank you for the reply Michael. I have tried to update the graphics driver for my graphics card but am getting a message that says there is no NVidiea update for Windows 10 yet. I may have to put in a new card as I want 3D viewing capablity anyway. I mean I can see graphic representations but if I use a pair of 3D glasses I can't. There is an instructable that shows how to make a cell phone screen 3d and I think it would apply well to a vid screen. Just thinking with my fingers. Adam ----- Original Message ----- From: MichaelAtOz<mailto:oz.at.michael@gmail.com> To: discuss@lists.openscad.org<mailto:discuss@lists.openscad.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 5:38 PM Subject: Re: [OpenSCAD] Problem after installations Hi, Welcome to the forum. Your post is still flagged as "This post has NOT been accepted by the mailing list yet", so nobody gets it unless they look. You need to subscribe to the mailing list <http://forum.openscad.org/mailing_list/MailingListOptions.jtp?forum=1> , and respond to the registration email. Re your issue. That looks like your graphics driver, try updating it. What version of OpenSCAD and 32 or 64 bit? If the driver update doesn't help please post the info in Help/Library_Info. ----- Newly minted Admin - PM me if you need anything, or if I've done something stupid... Unless specifically shown otherwise above, my contribution is in the Public Domain; to the extent possible under law, I have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to this work. Obviously inclusion of works of previous authors is not included in the above. The TPP is no simple “trade agreement.” Fight it! http://www.ourfairdeal.org/ time is running out! -- View this message in context: http://forum.openscad.org/Problem-after-installations-tp16097p16098.html Sent from the OpenSCAD mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ OpenSCAD mailing list Discuss@lists.openscad.org http://lists.openscad.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_lists.openscad.org
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johnmdanskin
Thu, Feb 11, 2016 5:22 PM

Note: aticfx64.dll is part of the ati driver, not the nvidia driver. ATI
might have an update.
If openscad is calling the ati driver to drive an nvidia card, you might
want to try de-installing the ATI drivers and reinstalling the NVIDIA
drivers.

There are forums at www.nvidia.com that can help you with this kind of
stuff. NVIDIA customer support will assist even if you have an evil ATI
card, but ATI might have better support for ATI cards.

I'd love to help myself, but although I know how the hardware works from the
inside out, I do not know much about how it works from the outside in.

jdanskin@nvidia.com  :)

Fault Module Name: aticfx64.dll

...

I have tried to update the graphics driver for my graphics card but am

getting a message that says there is no NVidiea update for Windows 10 yet.

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Note: aticfx64.dll is part of the ati driver, not the nvidia driver. ATI might have an update. If openscad is calling the ati driver to drive an nvidia card, you might want to try de-installing the ATI drivers and reinstalling the NVIDIA drivers. There are forums at www.nvidia.com that can help you with this kind of stuff. NVIDIA customer support will assist even if you have an evil ATI card, but ATI might have better support for ATI cards. I'd love to help myself, but although I know how the hardware works from the inside out, I do not know much about how it works from the outside in. jdanskin@nvidia.com :) >>Fault Module Name: aticfx64.dll ... >>I have tried to update the graphics driver for my graphics card but am getting a message that says there is no NVidiea update for Windows 10 yet. -- View this message in context: http://forum.openscad.org/Problem-after-installations-tp16097p16104.html Sent from the OpenSCAD mailing list archive at Nabble.com.