Description:
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When scrolling a workbench-window (f.ex. MultiView) slowly in either direction, I see a "waving effect" on the screen, going from the top to the bottom.
The same thing happens with games (f.ex. WordMeUpXXL) in windowed mode, when the screen is scrolling.
This bug became present in update 3.
Observations that might help you during bugfixing:
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This happens when composition effects in workbench are enabled (Prefs->GUI, choose subsystem "Effects" and choose the flag "Enable" (Compositing effects)).
When I disable workbench composition effects, the rendering bug is gone.
Thanks in advance.
Graphics rendering bug
- jostein_aarbakk
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- jostein_aarbakk
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Graphics rendering bug
I forgot to mention details of my system:
o ACube SAM440EP 667MHz (mini-ITX) with 512 MB RAM and onboard Radeon M9 gfx chip.
o Amiga OS4.1 update 4.
o ACube SAM440EP 667MHz (mini-ITX) with 512 MB RAM and onboard Radeon M9 gfx chip.
o Amiga OS4.1 update 4.
- m3x
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Re: Graphics rendering bug
This seems to be a problem with low video memory available.
How much free gfx ram do you have?
How much free gfx ram do you have?
Max Tretene, ACube Systems Srl - Soft3
- jostein_aarbakk
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Re: Graphics rendering bug
51 MBm3x wrote:How much free gfx ram do you have?