AC22: The OpenGL version is not supported. Required minimum OpenGL 3.3 (VMWare)
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2018-09-18
11:57 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
2018-09-18
11:57 PM
My host is Ubuntu GNU/Linux 18.04
I'm trying to run ArchiCAD-22 in a Windows-10 guest, but I get the message:
OpenGL has been disabled: The OpenGL version is not supported. Required minimum OpenGL 3.3.
However, when I start up OpenGL Extensions Viewer, I see that it reports "3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 17" and I even am able to run the 3.3 tests, which draws an OpenGL test box on the screen.
Any idea what can be wrong here?
My GPU is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT / Trinidad XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370X]
I did a clean Windows 10 install in VMWare Workstation Player 14.1.3 build-9474260, so I've confirmed that:
virtualHW.version = "14"
I have no problems running ArchiCAD-21 or previous versions.
Any pointers as to what I can try?
I'm trying to run ArchiCAD-22 in a Windows-10 guest, but I get the message:
OpenGL has been disabled: The OpenGL version is not supported. Required minimum OpenGL 3.3.
However, when I start up OpenGL Extensions Viewer, I see that it reports "3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 17" and I even am able to run the 3.3 tests, which draws an OpenGL test box on the screen.
Any idea what can be wrong here?
My GPU is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Curacao XT / Trinidad XT [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270X/370X]
I did a clean Windows 10 install in VMWare Workstation Player 14.1.3 build-9474260, so I've confirmed that:
virtualHW.version = "14"
I have no problems running ArchiCAD-21 or previous versions.
Any pointers as to what I can try?
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2018-09-21 02:08 PM
2018-09-21
02:08 PM
Nobody has any idea what I can try?
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2018-09-22 05:36 AM
2018-09-22
05:36 AM
As far as I know ArchiCAD is not supported in a virtualised environment
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2018-09-22 05:43 AM
2018-09-22
05:43 AM
Another thought, can your VM be setup with exclusive access to hardware if so you could have a video card dedicated to that VM so there would be no virtualisation of the graphics, have been watching a series of YouTube videos on Linus Tech Tips where he is setting up a very high specced workstation to be shared by 6 simultaneous video editors each of whom will have dedicated graphics cards and USB maybe you might find a solution there
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