The cross-question stems from a new R/C model plane simulator that I hold loaded but can't get it to play. I also acquire a pop up message that says "USB interface cable. Areo Fly Proffesional is not sufficiently expert to locate the USB interface cable. Please plug the interface cable into a free USB port" (It was plugged in)
Does OpenGL require drivers? R/C sim that I can't embark on and capture "Warning:No Open GL graphics card driver found
What type of graphics card do you hold? if you dont know and you are using a PC, follow these instructions:
open -START-
select -CONTROL PANEL-
unfurl -PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE-
open -SYSTEM-
click on the tab labled -HARDWARE-
select -DEVICE MANAGER-
at hand are about 17 things down including the name of your computer. the term of your computer will be similar to XXXX-7C60552B9E (the x's can be any letter) and underneath are folders like "computer" "disk drives" "display adapters" etc. select "display adapters" by clicking the plus sign subsequent to the name (looks similar to [+]) and double-click on whatever shows up underneath of "display adapters" to find out information something like it. Once you get the entitle and other info about it google it and find out what is wrong or travel to atari.com to find out if your R/C sim is malfunctioning. I hope this helps!
You have need of to find out what type of graphic card or onboard graphics adapter you enjoy and find out if it supports opengl. It sounds to me like it doesnt. Once you find the graphics adapter, check out the mfg website and see if you enjoy the latest drivers installed.
You probably stipulation a new/compatible graphics card, i had one and the same problem, because my pc is antiquated.
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