I have a device that has 2 display chip and capable of displaying 4 monitors at the same time. When I run 3D test on single monitor setting, everything is fine. But if I set the 3D test to use more than 1 window, the following error message shows:
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:44, Status, PassMark BurnInTest V6.0 Pro 1018
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:44, Status, Main Tests started
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:44, 3D Graphics, 3D test starting: Duty cycle = 50. Test on primary monitor (0). (x,y) = (250,200). WxH = 300x200.
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:49, 3D Graphics, 3D test starting: Duty cycle = 50. Test on monitor number 1. (x,y) = (1370,350). WxH = 300x200.
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:49, 3D Graphics, Hardware Transform and Lighting is not supported. Only 1 3D test will run.
SERIOUS: 2010-03-04 18:59:49, 3D Graphics, Direct3D hardware accelerator function unavailable
Please tell me why this error happens, thanks!
Testing system:
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 build 2600 (32-bit),
1 x Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz,
1015MB RAM,
Intel Corporation 945GME/945GSE Embedded Graphics Chipset Function 0, S3 Graphics 2300E,
29GB HDD,
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:44, Status, PassMark BurnInTest V6.0 Pro 1018
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:44, Status, Main Tests started
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:44, 3D Graphics, 3D test starting: Duty cycle = 50. Test on primary monitor (0). (x,y) = (250,200). WxH = 300x200.
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:49, 3D Graphics, 3D test starting: Duty cycle = 50. Test on monitor number 1. (x,y) = (1370,350). WxH = 300x200.
LOG NOTE: 2010-03-04 18:59:49, 3D Graphics, Hardware Transform and Lighting is not supported. Only 1 3D test will run.
SERIOUS: 2010-03-04 18:59:49, 3D Graphics, Direct3D hardware accelerator function unavailable
Please tell me why this error happens, thanks!
Testing system:
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 build 2600 (32-bit),
1 x Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz,
1015MB RAM,
Intel Corporation 945GME/945GSE Embedded Graphics Chipset Function 0, S3 Graphics 2300E,
29GB HDD,
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