![]() ![]() I did find this page on the Intel site when I put in my processor: The machine is only 3 1/2 years old and it seems a shame to have to junk it simply to get up to the last supported level of OpenGL. Here: Supported APIs and Features for Intel® Graphics Drivers But I do not need to go higher than the level mentioned in the supported graphics drivers My hopes were raised by other users who mentioned similar chipsets, in Windows 10, with OpenGL 2.1, which is all I need. The types of old and simple games that we have been running on it appear to work fine and I have noticed that many of the auto-identifying utilities say the machine appears as running Vista? The machine started out as Windows 7 Pro 64 bit.Īt the moment it is updated to Windows 10 and the OpenGL version it has running is OpenGL 1.1.
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