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How can I tell if a graphic card can handle OpenGL by Klaranth2007-12-26 08:22:56
  Look it up! by Orky2007-12-26 08:28:43
    *agrees* by Tyop 2007-12-26 09:15:00
http://www.pc.ro/support/graphics/intel945gm/sb/CS-021517.htm

<snip>
The Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset family support hardware acceleration of OpenGL* applications in 16-bit and 32-bit color depths. OpenGL* 1.4 plus extensions is the latest version currently supported by the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Drivers. Drivers that come with Windows* or that are downloaded from Windows* Update typically do not support OpenGL*. For optimal performance of OpenGL applications, install the latest graphics drivers from Intel
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      Furthermore: by Tyop2007-12-26 09:20:37

 

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