I have recently tried the use of VBO
. I just copy pasted the code from this site
It compiles fine and seems running well. However, I noticed on the taskmanager
that the program runs at 50% CPU usage. Its just a simple triangle, nothing else. I was expecting it to be of 0% because all of other programs I created in glfw3
runs on 0% when idle. I know that V-SYNC in glfw3
is set true by default, but still I add this line of code to ensure glfwSetInterval(GL_TRUE); //sets V-SYNC on
but still nothings changed.
After messing with the test_vs.glsl
(I think this has nothing to do with the problem):
code I changed:
from
#version 400
in vec3 vp;
void main ()
{
gl_Position = vec4 (vp, 1.0);
}
to
#version 400
in vec2 vp;
void main ()
{
gl_Position = vec4 (vp, 0, 1.0);
}
And changed attributes of vertex in .cpp
code to 2D.
Running several times the Hello Triangle
program again, computer stops and hang a bit ---> Then CRAASSH. The graphics card is broken! (literally ouch). The computer shutdowns itself, and I try rebooting it again, I got a screen with full of random lines displaying and fail to continue on desktop.
I don't have much of the information about the graphics card but glew
says GeForce 7300 GT/PCI/SSE2/3DNOW!
and running on Windows XP
with OpenGL v2.1
support according to glew
.
Some of the extensions I added:
glfwWindowHint(GLFW_SAMPLES, 4);
glfwWindowHint(GLFW_OPENGL_CORE_PROFILE, 2);
glewExperimental = GL_TRUE;
- And I add the prefix
ARB
to any function related tovbo
I suspect this is due to lack of OpenGL extensions support check
(this is just an assumption only and it is the most likely be the cause I can think of). But, is that so really the problem? Is it the simple program or other? If so, why would they let this to happen?
superuser
because it is much relevant to programming.superuser
or other?GLGeterror
?