So far, PSCS4 is running fine except for that. Which means I can't rotate the canvas, but that isn't a show-stopper for me. I assume this means I'm waiting for nVidia and Adobe to resolve Open GL issues. But any other advice would be appreciated.
MSI 650i motherboard, Intel E6750
4GB Corsair XMAS RAM PC-6400
Western Digital 640GB SATA-II HDD
Dual EVGA 8800GT video cards in SLI
750W Corsair PS
I'm Running Windows Vista 64bit, 4GB RAM, nVidia GeForce 9800GTX.
Anybody have a solution? (other to disable OpenGL)
Anybody have a solution? (other than disable OpenGL)
Sorry, but no. I have an ATI card, and when I drag an open image, the content disappears (XP Pro SP3). I have the latest drivers for my card, and I keep getting told to update my video drivers. Yeah, right.
Adobe keeps telling me that they can't reproduce the problem. Again, yeah, right. Many people here have reported the problem, so yes, it's reproducible.
I would add that I emailed Adam J. to volunteer to help (see the stickie post at the top of this list). Have yet to hear back from him, and it's been longer than a week. I guess I'm a pariah. A money-paying pariah, but a pariah none the less.
The latest driver for your video card is 181.22 dated 22/1/2009
Roger
<http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop/systemreqs/>
“Some GPU-accelerated features require graphics support for Shader Model 3.0 and OpenGL 2.0”
Using these criterion I found this card and bought it:
The ATI FireGL V3350 features full Shader Model 3.0 support and scalable ultra-threaded architecture with true 128-bit floating-point precision. Both OpenGL 2.0 and OpenGL shading language are supported in the unified drivers for the FireGL V3350, as is Microsoft DirectX 9 with Dx9 HLSL. Drivers are available for Windows XP, Windows XP64, and Windows 2000, as well as Linux 32 and Linux 64. Specs here:
<http://ati.amd.com/products/workstation/techspecs2.html>
Upgraded to the Feb 2009 drives and still no 3d support. Any suggestions..return the card? What card really works and cost less than $250?