For those who struggle with old video cards
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 9:53 pm
Hello, drummers.
Let me share with you one secret about old video cards that do not support OpenGL2.0 spec. Yes, I'm talking about old PCs and netbooks that are equipped only with integrated graphic cards. There is a soltion how you can use Aerodrums without any special upgrade of the video card. Just extract opengl32.dll from the archive attached to this message and copy it to Aerodrums installation directory (where Aerodrums.exe resides). Then launch Aerodrums.exe as usual.
And do not forget to switch to Graphics mode #3 then! The only problem is that on the Drum screen two buttons at the bottom on the left side are iconless. But you probably already know that they are just Fullscreen and Home buttons anyway
For tech guys: the file attached is OpenGL wrapper around DX9, Titanium ver. 2010_11. It emulates features that your graphics card is missing.
I've tested this on my netbook Acer Aspire One AOA150 with GMA 960 and desktop with G31 chipset. Everything works great and even shows 120 FPS
Let me share with you one secret about old video cards that do not support OpenGL2.0 spec. Yes, I'm talking about old PCs and netbooks that are equipped only with integrated graphic cards. There is a soltion how you can use Aerodrums without any special upgrade of the video card. Just extract opengl32.dll from the archive attached to this message and copy it to Aerodrums installation directory (where Aerodrums.exe resides). Then launch Aerodrums.exe as usual.
And do not forget to switch to Graphics mode #3 then! The only problem is that on the Drum screen two buttons at the bottom on the left side are iconless. But you probably already know that they are just Fullscreen and Home buttons anyway
For tech guys: the file attached is OpenGL wrapper around DX9, Titanium ver. 2010_11. It emulates features that your graphics card is missing.
I've tested this on my netbook Acer Aspire One AOA150 with GMA 960 and desktop with G31 chipset. Everything works great and even shows 120 FPS