OpenGL 1.5 support

Hi,
Is anyone having any luck running Premiere Pro CS4 with a graphics card (Intel Express 965M) that supports OpenGL 1.5?
I'm getting no video in the source or program windows and after a lot of messing around and upgrading think it's probably the graphics card's fault.
System requirements say OpenGL 2.0 so I'm wondering if 1.5 is a non-starter or if the problems might lie elsewhere.
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