Where can I get the OpenGL ICD for a Wintel card?
If your device supports OpenGL, the manufacturer should provide an ICD (commonly referred to as the device driver) for it. After you install the ICD, your OpenGL application can use the device’s hardware capabilities.If your device didn’t come with an ICD on disk, you’ll need to check the manufacturer’s Web page to see where you can download the latest drivers. The chip manufacturer will probably have a more current ICD than the board manufacturer. Find the device driver download page, get the latest package for your device, and install it per the instructions provided. GLsetup is a free utility. Although the authors website no longer exists, you can still download a copy of the program from MajorGeeks.com. GLSetup is supposed to detect a user’s 3D graphics hardware and install the correct device drivers.” Windows 2000 device drivers might not be supported. You can still get it from http://www.majorgeeks.com/GLSetup_d383.html.
If your device supports OpenGL, the manufacturer should provide an ICD (commonly referred to as the device driver) for it. After you install the ICD, your OpenGL application can use the device’s hardware capabilities. If your device didn’t come with an ICD on disk, you’ll need to check the manufacturer’s Web page to see where you can download the latest drivers. The chip manufacturer will probably have a more current ICD than the board manufacturer. Find the device driver download page, get the latest package for your device, and install it per the instructions provided. Check Reactor Critical for nVidia device drivers. They often have more current and better performing OpenGL device drivers than nVidia makes available from their web page. GLsetup, a free utility, is available. According to the GLsetup Web page, it “detects a user’s 3D graphics hardware and installs the correct device drivers.” Windows 2000 device drivers might not be supported. You can get it from http://www.glsetup.c