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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / problems with display

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Phillip
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 06:56
When I set my display to 800,600 or higher my screen turns white or my object turn white and shiny 640,480 works fine is it a bug in dbpro? Im using dbpro 5.2. i tested my code on my nivda and ati video cards.
Kentaree
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 06:59
No, when you change resolution, all texture data in video memory is wiped. Change your resolution before you load all images and objects.

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Phillip
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 07:11
I do have me set display mode function before my images here is the code
Philip
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 08:10
Very odd. Thats certainly not a known bug. Try upgrading to v5.5.

Philip

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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 20:36
Does this problem occur in 800x600x32 mode and/or 800x600x16 ? If its the former, then its probably because there isn't enough video memory to hold the screen + model data


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Phillip
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 22:17
Thanks guys for your help especially TCA, it really was a videocard memory problem.
Philip
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 22:18
Aaah.

Philip

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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 22:35
Quote: " TCA, it really was a videocard memory problem"

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 23:20
whats the deal with the Philip imposter named Phillip ?


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Posted: 21st Sep 2004 23:51
Yes - a bit confusing isn't it ?


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Xander
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2004 02:29 Edited at: 22nd Sep 2004 02:29
I don't think he is an imposter...just happens to be named Phillip. Now, if anyone comes here claiming to be named Xander, then I believe we may have an imposter in our midst

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