I just checked in another PC that have a poor Intel HD Graphics 400 and - in the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel - by changing the Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing to Use Application Settings I was able to load Wings3D without the crash and the OpenCL is reported as version 1.2.
But, if I use change to Turn Off I get that crash you shared the screenshot.
So, please make sure you have the correct parameter set and then try to start Wings3D (it's necessary to apply the change before run Wings3D).
About to enable the OpenCL...
You can check if your GPU is supporting it by following this tip: How to check if your GPU supports OpenCL in Windows 10
As you may have got an OpenCL error previouslly, eventually when you start Wings3D in a next time you can get a message like this:
In this case, close Wings3D and go to that file location pointed in the log and delete it and after that try to load Wings3D again.
If OpenCL could not be initialised there is nothing else we can do.
But, if I use change to Turn Off I get that crash you shared the screenshot.
So, please make sure you have the correct parameter set and then try to start Wings3D (it's necessary to apply the change before run Wings3D).
About to enable the OpenCL...
You can check if your GPU is supporting it by following this tip: How to check if your GPU supports OpenCL in Windows 10
As you may have got an OpenCL error previouslly, eventually when you start Wings3D in a next time you can get a message like this:
Code:
OpenCL not available: {opencl_failed_previously,
"c:/Users/<your_user_name>/AppData/Local/Wings3D/Cache/opencl_tmp.txt"}
If OpenCL could not be initialised there is nothing else we can do.
