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SGDK Version 2 => Help, Errors, FAQ => Topic started by: origamiman on 2008-01-14, 08:09:09 PM

Title: tutorial problim
Post by: origamiman on 2008-01-14, 08:09:09 PM
hey out there  im doing the tutorial that comes with sgdk 2 and im having some problims when i try to add a new layer after i name it
and then i press add and i get an error p.s im a total novice. here is what it says (Default display adapter is inadequate: Inadepuate hardware support for alpha blending.


please help if you can and tell me what to do to fix it  . im a total novice :nerd: :( ??? :)
Title: Re: tutorial problim
Post by: Jam0864 on 2008-01-14, 08:25:30 PM
it sounds like your graphic card isn't powerful enough to run alpha blending. (translucency I think) Do you know what type of graphics card you have?
Title: Re: tutorial problim
Post by: origamiman on 2008-01-14, 08:56:51 PM
im runing windows xp oh and how do you find out what type of graphics card you have? :canadian: :yes: :no: :tired:
Title: Re: tutorial problim
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-01-14, 09:19:45 PM
See the thread about supported and unsupported video cards (http://gamedev.comdel.net/index.php?topic=1049.0).  It tells you how to find out what video card you have, and also has some information about some of the supported and un-supported video hardware.
Title: Re: tutorial problim
Post by: origamiman on 2008-01-14, 10:49:51 PM
i have s3 graphics prosavageDDr
Title: Re: tutorial problim
Post by: Jam0864 on 2008-01-14, 11:10:13 PM
looked up some stuff on that graphics card. I found this.

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The newest S3 Prosavage DDR drivers are available here:
ProSavage DDR Driver Page (http://www.s3graphics.com/drivers8d04.jsp)

Via Graphics recommends; you attempt to get the latest drivers, first from the manufacturer of the PC that uses their chipset.

They also recomment that you run their utility to identify exactly the chipset they use:
SavageDDR Chip Set Identifier (http://www.s3graphics.com/drivers.jsp)

One other consideration, Via has discontinued support for some of their earlier chipsets and acknowledges they are no longer compatible with XP and/or Directx.

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The video card is not such compatible with most new 3d games..
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That's not surprising. It's not a real high-performance video card. Fine for desktop stuff, but that's about it.

 :(


Title: Re: tutorial problim
Post by: bluemonkmn on 2008-01-15, 07:03:25 AM
If you download the latest drivers and find that it doesn't work, let me know so I can add it to the not-supported list.