i try to draw a mesh with Ope When calling GL.DrawElements i got the following exception.

Stacktrace:

at (wrapper managed-to-native) OpenTK.Graphics.ES20.GL/Core.DrawElements(OpenTK.Graphics.ES20.All,int,OpenTK.Graphics.ES20.All,intptr) <IL 0x00026, 0xffffffff>
at OpenTK.Graphics.ES20.GL.DrawElements (OpenTK.Graphics.ES20.All,int,OpenTK.Graphics.ES20.All,intptr) [0x00000] in /Developer/MonoTouch/Source/monotouch/src/OpenGLES/OpenTK/Graphics/ES20.iPhone/GL.cs:1659
at App.PipedreamWrapper.Resource.Model.VertexBuffer.Render () [0x00067] in /Users/felixk/Projects/Windkraft/App/PipedreamWrapper/Resource/Model/VertexBuffer.cs:74

Thats the drawing code:

// Bind buffers
GL.BindBuffer(All.ArrayBufferBinding, _ElementsBuffer);
GL.BindBuffer(All.ElementArrayBufferBinding, _IndexBuffer);

for (int i = 0; i < _Data.Length; i++)
{
    VertexData data = _Data[i];
    // Using fixed size here, just using 3 floats for the drawing
    GL.VertexAttribPointer(i, data.Size, data.Type, data.Normalized, 12, new IntPtr(0));
    GL.EnableVertexAttribArray(i);
}

// Draw elements
GL.DrawElements(All.Triangles, _Triangles, All.UnsignedShort, IntPtr.Zero);

// Unbind buffers
GL.BindBuffer(All.ArrayBufferBinding, 0);
GL.BindBuffer(All.ElementArrayBufferBinding, 0);

And here is the code for the initialization:

public VertexBuffer(UInt16[] indices, Byte[] data, params VertexData[] vertexData)
{
    _Data = vertexData;
    _Triangles = indicies.Length / 3;

    // Generate buffer id's
    Int32[] buffers = new Int32[2];
    GL.GenBuffers(2, buffers);
    _IndexBuffer = buffers[0];
    _ElementsBuffer = buffers[1];



    unsafe
    {
       // Bind indices buffer
       GL.BindBuffer(All.ElementArrayBufferBinding, _IndexBuffer);

       // Buffer indices
       fixed (UInt16* f = indices)
       {
           GL.BufferData(All.ElementArrayBuffer,
                         new IntPtr(2 * indices.Length),
                         new IntPtr((void*)f),
                         All.StaticDraw);

       }

       // Bind data buffer
       GL.BindBuffer(All.ArrayBufferBinding, _ElementsBuffer);

       // Buffer vertex data
       fixed (Byte* f = data) {
           GL.BufferData(All.ArrayBuffer,
                         new IntPtr(data.Length),
                         new IntPtr((void*)f),
                         All.StaticDraw);
       }
   }


   // Unbind buffers
   GL.BindBuffer(All.ArrayBufferBinding, 0);
   GL.BindBuffer(All.ElementArrayBufferBinding, 0);
}

Edit: Formatting issue...and stack overflow do not want me to commit something.

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Probably not your error, but at the moment all enabled vertex attribs source their data from the same buffer and using the same offset, so from the exact same data. This works, but probably not how you want it to. And moreover you are drawing a set of triangles that has only 1 vertex, so not even a single complete triangle. So even if you don't get an error, nothing will be drawn. – Christian Rau Oct 23 '11 at 12:30
Changed it, still the same error. – Felix K. Oct 23 '11 at 12:40
I told you that's not the error. But it was wrong anyway. – Christian Rau Oct 23 '11 at 12:49
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Please add the exception type/message - not just the stack trace. It will make it easier to help you :) – poupou Oct 23 '11 at 15:14
If you belive it or not, there has been no exception type/message. – Felix K. Oct 24 '11 at 9:11
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It turns out that "ElementArrayBufferBinding" is not used to bind something. Instead i have to use "ElementArrayBuffer".

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The same for the ArrayBuffer, of course. – Christian Rau Oct 24 '11 at 13:00
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