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General tip Corre (8 replies, 0 views) (2000-Aug-22) When something weird (like this) occurs when using D3D, try it out using the reference driver. If it works then, but not in software or hardware mode, it's probably not supported by your hardware. If it don't work in reference mode, you're probably doing something wrong.
I tried to disable the lights of my immediate mode sample (the one on our homepage) and it worked fine (software mode, I don't have a 3d card).
/Corre, MiCo Games
http://www.micogames.com
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