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2009-07-23 12:00 AM
tony
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2009-07-23 01:02 AM
It's to do with the graphics card i think. Shut it down, let it cool down & your problem will be solved
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2009-07-23 04:10 AM
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2009-07-23 04:21 AM
It fixed it when it happened to me, basically it was nothing to do with AC & GDL.
However if your still getting the problem then that is really weird & i'm not sure what would fix that.

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2009-07-23 04:40 AM
sanderarchitects wrote:If it was a GDL problem then you would see it in elevation and with the internal engine as well as OpenGL.
thanks, but it doesn't seem like much of a real solution....nothing with the gdl of the objects or anything?
Looks like an OpenGL problem to me.
Do you have the latest video card drivers?
Barry.
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2009-07-30 12:52 AM
It's a graphical artifact in OpenGL and if I recall correctly, one thing I found to be a possible cause was the location of the model in relation to the 0,0 origin. We had a project that had the error quite often and for whatever reason had been built a few hundred thousand feet from the origin. Moving it closer to the center appeared to fix it.
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2009-10-30 01:35 AM
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2009-10-30 02:07 AM
I'm no expert, but what I think others are leading to is graphics card.
One of mine suffered a long slow decline before it became obvious.
Caused weird intermittent issues.
Have you tried new graphics card?
That's a pretty cheap diagnostic test.
No where near a million bucks:-)
lec
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2009-11-02 10:19 PM
I found other people having heat issues with this card, I'll be getting a new one asap. Thanks a lot
tony
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2009-11-03 02:58 AM
Hope new card does it.
(keep the receipt!):-)
lec