Unsupported OpenGL version on Windows
See original GitHub issueRunning phy template-gui params.py
following installation instructions on Windows 10 and Python 3.7.3 gives the following error:
Please help.
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Figured it out - it was as simple as I was plugged into the wrong port on my PC! As soon I switched to the NVidia GPU port everything worked fine. Perhaps others running into this issue may be having the same problem?
My OpenGL Driver version is 26.21.14.3602 (16-Aug-19).