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Mali cannot initialize EGL

Sending an SOS to anyone out there.

I am new to OpenGL ES 3.0 for Windows.

I have already installed Visual Studio 2013, cMake and Mali.

My issue:

EGL cannot be initialized.

This is the error I get:

eglGetError<> =12289 at line 413 of cube.cpp

I installed Mali v2.1.1

My built desktop runs on W7.

VGA Info:

Integrated AMD Radeon HD 8000/7000 Series Graphics in the A-Series APU

   - Multi-VGA output support:HDMI.DVI/RGB port

Can anyone help?

Lester R.

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  • Lester,

    The benchmark reports Display Driver Version as N/A, so I would recommend installing the latest AMD graphics drivers first.

    Please use the search engine of your choice for "AMD Catalyst Driver", select AMD Support & Drivers on AMD website, select appropriate graphics card and operating system, download, install and re-run the benchmark to see if the Display Driver Version is correctly reported.

    If so, then try to run mali-cube.exe and let us know the results.

    Cheers,

    Jacek

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  • Lester,

    The benchmark reports Display Driver Version as N/A, so I would recommend installing the latest AMD graphics drivers first.

    Please use the search engine of your choice for "AMD Catalyst Driver", select AMD Support & Drivers on AMD website, select appropriate graphics card and operating system, download, install and re-run the benchmark to see if the Display Driver Version is correctly reported.

    If so, then try to run mali-cube.exe and let us know the results.

    Cheers,

    Jacek

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  • Finally resolved the problem with the emulator a week ago.

    I had to replace the motherboard.

    I had an ASUS, now it's an MSI A78M-E35 V2.

    When I click on the emulator, I can see the 3D cube spinning.

    What a relief!

    For some odd reason, the ASUS motherboard would not

    update drivers for this built pc.

    Thanks Kubacki.

    Lester R.