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SGDK Version 2 => Help, Errors, FAQ => Topic started by: bluemonkmn on 2007-09-06, 05:54:36 AM

Title: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2007-09-06, 05:54:36 AM
Everyone, please help me fill out the list of supported and un-supported video cards by reporting your video card and whether or not the map editor works on your video card (if it's not already listed).  Just reply to this message with your info.  To get your video info/name, right-click on your desktop and select "Properties", switch to the "Settings" tab and click "Advanced", then look at the "Adapter" tab.  If SGDK2 is failing on your video card, please also note the driver you are using, then try visiting the web site for your video card's manufacturer and downloading the most current driver.  After the most current driver is installed, report your results before and after updating the driver so that I can also provide detailed info about which drivers do and do not work for particular cards. Here's the complete list, which I will edit as I get more info:

SGDK 2.0:
Supported:

Unsupported:

SGDK 2.1
SGDK2.1 has been tested on a number of video cards.  From this you can probably draw conclusions about many other cards, but I will just list the specific individual cards.  In most cases, the whole series of similar cards probably behave about the same.

Tested successfully on:

Unsupported:
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: durnurd on 2007-09-06, 09:22:43 AM
Radeon X800 Series supported
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Jam0864 on 2007-09-12, 12:14:56 AM
ATI Radeon Xpress series works, as long as you update your drivers... (the older drivers that came with my comp dont work)
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2007-09-12, 05:16:42 AM
Can you find the driver name/version info?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Jam0864 on 2007-09-12, 05:41:21 AM
Well it seems to have different versions for different components of the driver.
Driver Packaging version- 8.401-070815m-052020c-ATI
CATALYST version- 07.8
Direct 3d version- 7.14.10.0517
Open GL version- 6.14.10.6747

Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: durnurd on 2007-09-12, 08:13:12 AM
I think it's the CATALYST version you'd need to worry about.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: NobodysSon on 2007-09-17, 11:22:23 PM
GEFORCE 6200 works.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2007-09-18, 05:18:34 AM
Quote
GEFORCE 6200 works.
To be consistent, could you tell me the name exactly as it appears in the "Adapter" tab of the dialog that appears from the "Advanced" button of Display Properties->Settings?  I suspect it starts with "NVIDIA".
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: NobodysSon on 2007-09-18, 12:56:55 PM
NVIDIA GeForce 6200
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: gwal on 2007-09-18, 09:43:41 PM
Works fine on my NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS. (both versions 1 and 2.) I have the newest drivers.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Tanja on 2007-11-02, 11:26:14 AM
works fine on my nVidia Geforce FX 5900
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Tanja on 2007-11-03, 06:25:33 AM
... and also on my nVidia Geforce 6610 XL
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2007-12-02, 11:14:43 PM
the SiS 630/730 (05-23-2001) drivers for win98 dont work (no WHQL, something that microsoft signs to make sure that the drivers will be compatable. since DX9, they didnt sign drivers for Win98. same is true for the Intel 80810e drivers :()
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: ashytaka on 2007-12-16, 05:01:14 PM
Works fine on my Nvidia Geforce 7800 GT
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Kris on 2008-04-20, 03:43:59 PM
You can add Geforce 6800 to that "supported" list. :)
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-04-20, 09:11:40 PM
I think I'm going to have to start the list over again for version 2.1, so I don't know if I want to put to much effort into maintaining it before that release.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-10-22, 05:14:53 AM
I started a new section for SGDK 2.1 support.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Tanja on 2008-10-23, 07:10:20 AM
where?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: durnurd on 2008-10-23, 07:19:29 AM
The first post of this very thread
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Tanja on 2008-10-24, 05:15:05 AM
thanks - i thought of a new section of the forums.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: dutch_619 on 2008-12-03, 11:34:35 AM
Might as well add mine...

2x GeForce9800GTX (768Mb Ram) in SLI
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2008-12-03, 12:49:34 PM
Might as well add mine...

2x GeForce9800GTX (768Mb Ram) in SLI

yikes! that powerful and it doesn't work? (either that, or i am REALLY behind on technology)

and you can add Voodoo5 too (windows 98/ME)
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: dutch_619 on 2008-12-03, 01:29:01 PM
Nope, works wonderfully, add in 2x dual core AMD procs and 8Gb Ram it is quite fast. I HATE waiting on my workstation. The only trouble is that XP doesn't use the second proc ever. It just sits idle, unless I'm booted into Linux that is.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2008-12-03, 06:47:14 PM
Nope, works wonderfully, add in 2x dual core AMD procs and 8Gb Ram it is quite fast. I HATE waiting on my workstation. The only trouble is that XP doesn't use the second proc ever. It just sits idle, unless I'm booted into Linux that is.

oh...my bad
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-12-04, 06:14:15 AM
OK, you both need to tell me whether your card worked, and which version(s) of SGDK2 you're talking about. :)
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: dutch_619 on 2008-12-04, 08:10:12 AM
Oh, it worked. I assumed that this thread was for supported cards.  So, the PNY built Nvidia Geforce9800GTX+ OC (overclocked) with 786 Mb Ram per card 2x cards) functions with SGDK1 and SDGK2 on WinXP SP3. I haven't tried SGDK2.1 on XP or in Ubuntu yet. I think there may be issues with the SLI on the cards. If I am not mistaken I don't believe OpenGL supports SLI fully.

The only issue with SGDK2 is framerate. It will spool out an unbelievable framerate in 1080p mode. However your brothers code makes that a moot point. Thanks Durnurd!
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: durnurd on 2008-12-04, 08:20:11 AM
SGDK2.1 does have a built-in frame rate limiter as well, which helps, I'm sure.

There are a lot of hurdles to get over getting SGDK2.1 games to run in Ubuntu, but once you're over them, it's much easier the next time.  Admittedly, you still have to recompile the projects after removing a few calls to Windows APIs dealing with Joysticks that Mono doesn't support.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2008-12-04, 10:25:12 AM
3Dfx Voodoo 5 doesn't work for either 2.0 or 2.1
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-12-04, 05:55:56 PM
SmartBoy16, I'm having trouble locating details on what exactly the problem was on your system.  You said the map editor didn't work, but I can't find any mention of exactly what error message or behavior you're getting.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2008-12-05, 07:55:32 AM
SmartBoy16, I'm having trouble locating details on what exactly the problem was on your system.  You said the map editor didn't work, but I can't find any mention of exactly what error message or behavior you're getting.

one of the many things im still working on. ill check it out tonight when i get home.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2008-12-05, 04:39:02 PM
here it is!

if you want to see your desktop look weird, take a screenshot and paste it onto paint and then save it as a GIF format


the first one, error2, is the one when you  try to play a game for 2.1

the next one, map error, is the one when you go to the map editor

the last one is the text in the map error
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: dutch_619 on 2008-12-07, 08:27:41 PM
A PNY built Geforce 9500 PCI-E with 512mb Ram works as well.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-12-07, 10:22:08 PM
I'm not so interested any more in what works on SGDK 2.0 since 2.1 is what I hope people will be mostly caring about pretty soon.  I'll have to get my latest set of updates wrapped up and posted soon, I guess.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: dutch_619 on 2008-12-07, 11:24:13 PM
Ah, to be more specific, the above mentioned cards work with SGDK2.1 in both Win XP and Ubuntu linux. There are some random crashes due to the SLI setup on the release 10 version of Ubuntu machine, but the stable release Ubuntu runs cleanly with SGDK2.1 on my older machine.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-12-08, 07:56:44 AM
Wow, I didn't know anyone else (besides Durnurd) was running SGDK2 in Linux.  How exactly does that work again?  Do you run it in some sort of emulation/translation, or does the Mono framework know how to run it directly, or do you re-compile it for Mono?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: dutch_619 on 2008-12-08, 10:42:18 AM
So far it runs horribly! I have VMware installed and run in an emulation mode, but it is clunky.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: durnurd on 2008-12-08, 02:51:18 PM
Ah, well, VMWare would make it run a bit slowly.  What you really mean then, is that it run under Windows under VMWare under Ubuntu.  It can be made to run natively, but it currently requires recompiling after removing a few lines of code.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: SmartBoy16 on 2009-07-29, 11:06:58 AM
NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M works for both
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Rambot on 2009-08-10, 04:26:41 PM
NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX works fine.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Jam0864 on 2009-08-11, 12:10:26 AM
You shouldn't really have to worry about this so much, any modern video card will support it just fine.

I've seen it running on ATI 3 and 4 series cards, Nvidia 8 and 9 series cards, and also Nvidia's new GTX*** series of cards.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2009-08-11, 05:10:34 AM
A couple weeks ago someone was pointing out that a number of the developers that he was working were unable to run it, so it's not quite a foregone conclusion that it'll work.  The project kind of fell apart before we had a chance to get more details about the developers' configurations, though.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: boogerlad on 2009-11-21, 05:18:24 PM
What version of opengl does sgdk2 use? if it's 2.1 or higher, then intel intergrated won't work anymore.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Jam0864 on 2009-11-21, 06:51:00 PM
It's safe to say that it operates for
NVidia GeForce 7xxx, 8xxx, 9xxx, GTxxxx
ATI Radeon HD3xxx, 4xxx, 5xxx

I've seen it running on one card from each of those series, and the cards in the series are identical, except for clock speeds, number of stream processors etc. They support the same opengl versions, directx versions, shader models etc.


The actual cards I've seen it running on are
ATI Radeon HD4870
ATI Radeon HD4890
ATI Radeon HD3850
ATI Radeon HD5770
NVidia GeForce 7600gt
NVidia GeForce 8600gt
NVidia GeForce 9800gt
NVidia GeForce GTS250
NVidia GeForce GTX275
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2009-11-22, 08:04:31 AM
What version of opengl does sgdk2 use? if it's 2.1 or higher, then intel intergrated won't work anymore.

It looks like it only requires 1.2 (that's what the code is checking for), but I'm not sure how to verify that's all it actually needs.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: mogzdogz on 2010-07-29, 04:33:02 PM
i have a problem :( my graffix card does not support SGDK2 and i have a higher end intel graffix card that can play most games of today

is there any way this could be fixed? i really want to use SGDK2


here's my entire specs...

   Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile Report

Driver Version:      6.14.10.4609
Operating System:      Windows XP* Professional, Service Pack 3 (5.1.2600)
Default Language:      English
DirectX* Version:      9.0
Physical Memory:      503 MB
Minimum Graphics Memory:   8 MB
Maximum Graphics Memory:   96 MB
Graphics Memory in Use:   8 MB
Processor:      x86 family 6 Model 13 Stepping 8
Processor Speed:      1099 MHZ



*   Accelerator Information   *

Accelerator in Use:      Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset Family
Video BIOS:      1219
Current Graphics Mode:   1280 by 800 True Color (60 Hz)



i have a DELL Inspiron B130 laptop...
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2010-07-30, 05:19:46 AM
How can you tell that it's not supported?  What fails?  Is there a message?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: mogzdogz on 2010-07-30, 05:01:29 PM
yeah i get an error messege saying i need to update my video drivers and also something about an invalidenum when i tried to load a sample already in SGDK2 folders

i'll send you an attachment to your email address of a screenshot since i don't know how to show it here ok:)
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Jam0864 on 2010-07-30, 05:35:28 PM
You've tried updating your video drivers, right?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2010-07-30, 08:19:00 PM
I've had this problem before on laptops (InvalidEnum).  I guess laptop video cards/drivers aren't so good with gaming... other games must go to a lot of work to make their games work on laptops.  I'm not sure what to do about it.

Were you using the sample project template in the file menu, or loading some other sample project?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: mogzdogz on 2010-07-31, 10:17:43 AM
yes i opened a sample project that was already in the folder..im gona try updating all my drivers
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2010-08-01, 07:59:00 AM
I must not have been clear enough in my question, so let me try suggesting something else.  Rather than opening a sample project, try creating a new project based on the sample project template.  Of course updating your drivers is important too; I just want to make sure I understand exactly what you've tried.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: mogzdogz on 2010-08-01, 05:46:16 PM
it's ok thank you  ;D  i'll just start my own project and see where it goes from there..also i like the editors alot  :yes:  and your turtorials really help out alot  :educated:
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2010-08-01, 06:44:24 PM
Have you been able to get anything to run or use the map editor?  If you can't get samples to work, spending time on a new project might be risky -- you'll find out after putting effort into the project that no projects will run on your system.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: Mr. Beam on 2010-11-27, 02:51:08 PM
ATi Radeon 8500 works
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2011-03-03, 08:46:29 PM
Anyone who has had problems with video hardware/driver support should try again with SGDK 2.1.9 which offers better video support.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: tylercomp on 2012-09-17, 03:51:51 PM
My 560gtx seems to work for the most part but in the map editor there is an issue where the tiles don't seem to refresh correctly.  Does anyone else have this issue?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: chanpod on 2013-03-15, 12:31:41 PM
My Nvida 660m (laptop) graphics card seems to have some issues. It runs but it stutters. Even in the editor I notice the mouse will skip some.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: v6v on 2013-03-15, 02:45:15 PM
Never seen this thread! Well I'm having screen flickering issues myself when I run my game, but I'm using some intel tablet with integrated graphics.
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2013-03-18, 05:21:02 AM
Does that apply to running the sample project too?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: v6v on 2013-03-18, 02:02:41 PM
No, seems to be games where a large amount of layers are on screen.

Particularly my game and Vincent's work of art.
Strange how the flickers are constrained only to the Form window.

What about you, chanpod?
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: craig on 2014-09-06, 07:38:47 AM
I don't know if anyone's still paying attention to this thread, but SGDK2.2.10.1 runs great on my desktop (OS: WIN-7 64, VIDCARD: AMD HD 7450 w/ latest driver PROCESSOR: 3.3 GHz AMD FX-6100 6-Core RAM: 16 GB) with one exception: when I make plans or edit maps with transparent tiles I get a LOT of artifacts. I attached a GIF screenshot in case anyone sees it and knows what the issue is.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Supported Video Card List
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2014-09-11, 05:06:57 PM
Moved discussion of Designer Background (related to the above behavior) to http://gamedev.enigmadream.com/index.php?topic=1657.0 (http://gamedev.enigmadream.com/index.php?topic=1657.0)