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Unregistered 11-28-2002 12:48 PM

Beige G3 running problem
 
I tried to run the demo on a Beige 333 MHz G3 running Mac OS 9.2 but it won't run. I get an error message -- "The application has unexpectedly quit". Any ideas? I'd like to purchase it, but if the demo won't run, I'm guessing the real program won't either. I also tried this on a beige 300 MHz G3 running Mac OS 9.2 but it won't run either -- same problem.

I did sucessfully get the demo to run on a 400 MHz G4, but every few seconds it freezes for a very brief time (a fraction of a second) and then continues. If I purchase the full product, will I get this freezing?

Thanks,

Brad

feldon34 11-28-2002 12:53 PM

A beige G3 Macintosh does not have any kind of 3D-capable video circuitry or video card.

Michael Babin 11-29-2002 10:55 AM

The "demo" (which is actually the application, you enter a keycode to provide access to all the features) should run without problem on any Mac OS 9 system with OpenGL 1.2.1 installed. If any required component/capability is missing, the application should notify you of the problem and quit gracefully. If you're encountering an unexpected quit (crash), then we need to find the problem and remedy it. Could you send an Apple System Profiler report to me (mbabin@orderndev.com) with the details of your system (including extensions)?

If you don't have a hardware-accelerated OpenGL driver and video card, then the performance will suffer greatly, but the application will still function. For example, I've run the Mac OS 9 version of MA on my old 7500 (with a 604 processor card) under System 8.1 (with OpenGL 1.2.1 installed) without any problems, but it only has a software renderer available so the rendering speed is between 1-2 frames per second. At that speed, it really isn't "usable". A 333 MHz G3 is right on the bottom edge of the recommended range, depending on the graphics card and drivers installed. For example, an iMac with a 350 MHz G3 does provide adequate performance.

As for the "freezes" on your G4, I assume you are still referring to the Mac OS 9 version of MA. If so, then other applications/tasks can exclusively consume all the system resources (i.e., processor time) at certain points, which will cause a pause in MA. I've seen this periodic freeze occur when file sharing is starting up. It should not occur when no other applications or system tasks (such as file sharing start-up) are running.

Unregistered 12-19-2002 06:55 PM

Fixed in 10.2.3?
 
From Apple's "Mac OS X: About the Mac OS X 10.2.3 Update":

Improves compatibility for OpenGL-based software on some computers that use ATI Rage 128 graphic accelerator chips; improves reliability for OpenGL-based software while Screen Saver effects are enabled on some computers that use ATI Rage 128 graphic accelerator chips.

feldon34 12-19-2002 07:14 PM

Let's reserve the 10.2.3 discussion to the "Mac OS X jagged display" topic.


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