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Questions and Answers : Windows : Empty Frequency-Power-Time graph
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The frequency-power-time graph of the seti@home graphic (via screensaver and task commands -> show graphics) is blank. This is the same problem as in Message 1221746. My own screenshot is below, | |
| ID: 1273808 · | |
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Your driver may be up-to-date, but does it support OpenGL as required by the graphics? | |
| ID: 1273819 · | |
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According to Intel, yes it does, unless I am missing something? Either way, I see all other animation (the panes rotating in space, etc. I assume that is also OpenGL?) | |
| ID: 1273830 · | |
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Same thing here. It seems that the issue is withe the latest intel HD drivers. | |
| ID: 1291472 · | |
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I also have this problem with my new HP laptop, and Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU. I've installed the latest OpenGL also with no effect. | |
| ID: 1299468 · | |
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Sam, with your computers hidden it is very difficult to see what your computer is actually returning to the servers. | |
| ID: 1299472 · | |
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Has there been any resolution to this problem? I have the same issue. The screen saver (or starting graphics for a task) shows the upper graph and data but the Frequency-Power-Time graph is blank and shows nothing. I even tried canging to 2D mode, but still nothing. I am running Windows 7 on a Dell Inspirion 620 with an i3-2120 3.30 GHz processor and what is apparently a Dell Generic GPU. I believe I have the latest OpenGL, but as folks have pointed out, I'm not sure why part of the display would work and part would not. Thanks for the suggestions/help. | |
| ID: 1309936 · | |
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amd pulled opencl in it's latest drivers, maybe intel has as well, try installing amd srteaming sdk, works for the ati cards might work for intel. | |
| ID: 1310668 · | |
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Still not sure why you continue saying this, as it isn't true. It's only true that AMD stopped OpenCL support for Windows XP, not for Vista and above. | |
| ID: 1310741 · | |
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Mitch - S@H uses OpenCL - Charlie Lema, or Compute Library. Which is a very different beast to OpenGL, which is a graphics library. Make sure you've got the correct one installed. | |
| ID: 1310786 · | |
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sorry about that opengl library's are also installed with amd streaming sdk it also includes a streaming, shading analyzer for toughs programming things like the seti clients. | |
| ID: 1310878 · | |
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Bob - well, I checked my system and it does have OpenCL.dll and OpenCL Profile 1.1 installed in the system32 and the WoW directories. I downloaded Geeks3D GPU Caps Viewer and it lists the following info: | |
| ID: 1311244 · | |
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Still no resolution or answers? | |
| ID: 1317946 · | |
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I have this problem too after building a desktop with: | |
| ID: 1336903 · | |
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Similar. Lower part of display now blank. Started okay when I installed SETI on new computer. Then it disappeared. I don't believe I did anything. | |
| ID: 1339283 · | |
Questions and Answers : Windows : Empty Frequency-Power-Time graph
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