Hey, I've got a problem:
Whenever I go to Saturn or Uranus, my computer slows down alot, all the stars are visible (even if visible magnitude is low) and when I go back to the sun, it shows a either blue and white, or yellow and white checked grid on the sun instead of the normal "star" texture. Can someone help me?
My computer::
Windows XP Pro
ATI Radeon 9000
256 MB Ram
Abit KT7A Motherboard
Saturn's Rings are opaque, and my computer slows down.
You are experiencing the bugs in ATI's OpenGL drivers.
Apparently they still haven't fixed them for the card models less than 9500.
If you're willing to consider upgrading your graphics card, see the "Preliminary Users FAQ" at the top of the Celestia Users Forum. Q/A #4 describes what's needed in order to be able to see all of Celestia's "eye candy".
You have my sympathy.
Apparently they still haven't fixed them for the card models less than 9500.
If you're willing to consider upgrading your graphics card, see the "Preliminary Users FAQ" at the top of the Celestia Users Forum. Q/A #4 describes what's needed in order to be able to see all of Celestia's "eye candy".
You have my sympathy.
Selden
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Hey there...
Don't know if it applies here or not, but I sometimes have problems viewing planets close up if my Galaxy Rendering setting is turned on.
You might try to turn it off just to see if it makes any difference.
Just trying to help.
Take care, Bob
Don't know if it applies here or not, but I sometimes have problems viewing planets close up if my Galaxy Rendering setting is turned on.
You might try to turn it off just to see if it makes any difference.
Just trying to help.
Take care, Bob
Bob Hegwood
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
Intel 82815 Graphics Controller
OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6 FT1
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
Intel 82815 Graphics Controller
OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6 FT1
Celestia has added many new features since a couple of years ago. The new features require a bug-free implemenation of OpenGL v1.4.
By default, the new features are turned on if the OpenGL drivers claim to support them. Drivers from a couple of years ago did not support, and did not claim to support, OpenGL v1.4.
You can disable the new features entirely by editing the file Celestia\celestia.cfg. Remove the # from in front of the line
By default, the new features are turned on if the OpenGL drivers claim to support them. Drivers from a couple of years ago did not support, and did not claim to support, OpenGL v1.4.
You can disable the new features entirely by editing the file Celestia\celestia.cfg. Remove the # from in front of the line
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# IgnoreGLExtensions [ "GL_ARB_vertex_program" ]
Selden
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Anonymous Guest,
ATI's current OpenGL drivers for all of their 9xxx cards are supposed to support OpenGL v1.4. ATI claims that they do. The information returned by calls to the OpenGL interface shows that the appropriate drawing routines exist. (See Celestia's Help menu, "OpenGL Info..." for the list of features provided by the OpenGL drivers.)
Unfortunately, ATI's OpenGL code for cards with model numbers less than 9500 contains bugs which prevent the vertex shading routines from working properly.
ATI's current OpenGL drivers for all of their 9xxx cards are supposed to support OpenGL v1.4. ATI claims that they do. The information returned by calls to the OpenGL interface shows that the appropriate drawing routines exist. (See Celestia's Help menu, "OpenGL Info..." for the list of features provided by the OpenGL drivers.)
Unfortunately, ATI's OpenGL code for cards with model numbers less than 9500 contains bugs which prevent the vertex shading routines from working properly.
Selden
Try Catalyst 4.2
If you check the Release notes for Catalysts 4.2 (should be out very soon) they specificly state that the Celestia problem is fixed. Can't wait to see if this is true.
Live long and prosper!