Another thread involving a person in a similar position ( Solved: OpenGL 3.3 graphics card needed - Intel Communities) would seem to argue that I need to “upgrade system to a current chipset” (ie replace my motherboard, etc.) in order to handle OpenGL 3.3. I know that the onboard graphics card (Intel® HD Graphics) on the system cannot handle OpenGL 3.3, maxing out at 2.1. I just upgraded a geographical mapping program at work and was given the message in the new version that my system needed a “3D video card with support for OpenGL v3.3” in order to render 3D terrain. Hi new user here, running Windows 7 Pro with 16 GB RAM on an Intel® Core i5 650 3.20 GHz dual-core system.
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