Hi!
I am trying to run the examples of Irrlich 0.6 with DevC++.
The first one is ok. The others compile well, but I get a runtime error when the file is executed.
As the HelloWorld example runs well I think everything is set up ok (include, libraries and .dll path.)
Any one else has this problems? Ideas?
-Rune-
Example bug with DevC++
Thanks. Changing to OPEN_GL solved the problem. It is much slower, than the irrlich demo I downloaded though. Guess there is no OpenGL hardware accelration on my portable. Same low speed under Linux.
Guess the only real solution is to buy hardware with OpenGL accelration or the Microsoft development tools?
-Rune-
Guess the only real solution is to buy hardware with OpenGL accelration or the Microsoft development tools?
-Rune-
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I thought that support OpenGL is one of the standart features of 3D graphic card. Is it false?
Sorry for my bad english.
Sorry for my bad english.
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Re: Example bug with DevC++
Anonymous wrote:Hi!
I am trying to run the examples of Irrlich 0.6 with DevC++.
The first one is ok. The others compile well, but I get a runtime error when the file is executed.
As the HelloWorld example runs well I think everything is set up ok (include, libraries and .dll path.)
Any one else has this problems? Ideas?
-Rune-
My only suggestion is to read the "How to get directX8 in Dev-C++" thread in the FAQ forum.
But it's really strange that the helloworld works but the others don't.
What renderer are you using? Can you check the line of code in the Helloworld example that starts the renderer? Does it say EDT_OPENGL, EDT_DIRECTX8 (or 9), or EDT_SOFTWARE?
Then compare it to the same line in the other examples. What do they say?
But it's really strange that the helloworld works but the others don't.
What renderer are you using? Can you check the line of code in the Helloworld example that starts the renderer? Does it say EDT_OPENGL, EDT_DIRECTX8 (or 9), or EDT_SOFTWARE?
Then compare it to the same line in the other examples. What do they say?