"Nassim Bouayad-Agha" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi again!
> I've checked OpenGl32.dll version and it's correct...I can't
> understand why Windows XP works as bad...They provide DirectX support
> but they want to kill openGl , it's completly stupid...
Not really. DirectX is theirs, OpenGL is not. It's all about money you
know...
> I've no idea on
> how to avoid that flickers problem.It never append with
What do you mean with "flickers problem"? Does the screen refresh in 60 Hz
instead of the rate you set it when on the desktop? In that case it's a
common nVidia problem and can be solved only by third-part utilities AFAIK.
RivaTuner is a good utility, but it takes some time to learn. To solve the
problem, you force the driver not to go under a certain refresh rate at any
time.
If you mean that the "flickering" is lack of vertical sync, ie you see a
"tearing" across the screen, you can force this again with RivaTuner. The
setting is under OpenGL and is called VSYNC.
Btw, there is a FAQ, although probably quite old since it's mainly for GF2
cards:
http://go.to/geforcefaq
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