System Information -> Frameworks says I am running “OpenGL Version: 17.10.22,” which doesn’t sound useful. The link above says SketchUp requires OpenGL 3.0. System Preferences -> Software Update offers no help, and says I am up to date. I have a NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 video card, and it appears to be functioning, as normal graphics-intensive things (like “genie effect”) is very zippy. Furthermore, it has 48 CUDA cores, 16 ROPs, as well as 24 texture units. The card has 1.625 GHz processor and 650 MHz graphics clock speeds. See this Help Center article for more information. NVIDIA GeForce GT 230 v1 512 MB GDDR3 is a desktop Graphics Processing Unit, that makes use of Unified Shader architecture and is produced on 55 nm manufacturing process. Updating your graphics card drivers might fix the problem. Unfortunately, these errors will prevent SketchUp from running. SketchUp requires that you use a hardware accelerated graphics card. ![]() The following errors were found when launching SketchUp: - Hardware acceleration is unsupported or has been disabled on your “Apple Software Renderer” graphics card. APPLE A1310 NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 Mac Edition 512MB GDDR3 128Bit PCIe 2.0 x16 - 62.47. I just upgraded to Catalina (10.15.7) and I get the following when I try to run SketchUp: I was able to run SketchUp 2021 under Mojave (MacOS 10.14).
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