Dear all,
I had an HP Z620 that was dual boot Kubuntu 14.03 and Win 10. Coot was working 
in stereo mode without any problem for a year or so. But after one of their 
major updates Coot crashed as soon as the built-in IR emitter of my Asus VG278H 
turned on, as described Pedro and Jan.
My personal guess is that the new Win 10 kernels no longer accept some direct 
exchanges from programs to hardware parts, probably for safety issues. So I 
came to the same conclusion as Pedro: stick to Win 7 if you want to run Coot 
under Windows or use a linux distribution or dual boot workstation.
Nevertheless PyMol was just working fine in stereo mode under Win 10. At least 
until last september when I sold my Z620 for a Z820 (Kubuntu 18.04/Win7). May 
be PyMol developers at Schrödinger could give their tips and tricks to Bernard 
Lohkamp to whom I send my warmest aknowledgments for porting Coot under Windows.

Best regards,
Philippe

Philippe BENAS, Ph.D.

ARN UPR 9002 CNRS
IBMC Strasbourg
15, rue René Descartes
F-67084 STRASBOURG cedex
+33.3.8841.7109
E-mails: p.be...@ibmc-cnrs.unistra.fr, philippe_be...@yahoo.fr
URLs:   http://www-ibmc.u-strasbg.fr/ , http://www-ibmc.u-strasbg.fr/spip-arn/

 

    Le jeudi 31 janvier 2019 à 10:18:42 UTC+1, Pedro Matias 
<mat...@itqb.unl.pt> a écrit :  
 
  
Hi all,
 
 
The problem with COOT stereo and Windows 10 is that the COOT binary is not 
compatible with the newer OpenGL drivers or somesuch in Windows 10. So, COOT 
runs fine in Windows 10 but crashes if you enter hardware stereo mode. However, 
PyMOL works fine in stereo in Windows 10.
 
According to Bernhard Lohkamp, the Windows COOT developer, this problem has not 
yet been fixed because he has no access to a Windows 10 PC.
 
 
Therefore, stick to Windows 7 if you want to run COOT stereo on a cheap Quadro 
card.
 
Best regards,
 
Pedro
 
 Às 04:38 de 31/01/2019, Jim Fairman escreveu:
  
 I had a Windows 7 machine that would run Quad buffered stereo back around 
2009, haven't had a chance to try with Windows 10. 
  On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 02:03 Jan Stransky <jan.stransky.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
  
  
Dear all,
 
I started looking into the never ending story of stereo in crystallography... 
As with our standardized linux setup we probably are not willing to move to 
X.org-world, if was wondering, if anybody was succesful to make stereo working 
in Windows 10. I did read some NVIDIA forum, and it seems  that 3d vision is 
not very supported by NVIDIA, even for gamers... Was anybody able to mke it 
work with Geforce cards, to save few bucks?
 
Best regards,
 
Jan
 
 Dne 03.01.2018 v 10:42 Wim Burmeister napsal(a):
  
 I answer a bit late, but I repost a message on 3D graphics from Mai 2017 : 
 
 
Hello,
   
we just wanted to share our experience in finding a configuration which allows 
to use 3D graphics under linux using Nvidia GeForce 3D glasses.
   
We had quite a hard time to find a configurations which works correctly.
   
We finally used Debian linux with a xfce desktop. Other recent desktops use a 
tiling which is not compatible with 3D graphics.
   
The hardware consists of
    
   - a DELL Precision T5810  desktop computer with an Nvidia Quadro M4000 (8 
Gbyte memory, 4 DP) graphics card
   - Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision 2 (NVIDIA GEF 3D VISION 2 GLASSES KIT) active 
stereo glasses
   - a stereo connector PNY Quadro 4000 3D for the synchronization of graphics 
card and glasses
   - an ASUS 24" LED 3D - VG248QE display
   - a DisplayPort-DisplayPort cable
 

 
The Nvidia linux drivers from version 367.57 can handle the current version of 
the Nvidia glasses.
   
For an obscure reason a direct DP-DP connection between graphics card and 
display is absolutely required in order to obtain fully working stereo. If a 
DP-DVI dual link adapter is used, the stereo does not work on the top and the 
bottom part of the screen. This is true for a native DELL active adaptor or 
generic models. The exact reason remains unresolved, but the solution is to use 
a direct DP-DP connection. This limits the available choice of displays which 
require 120 Hz for 1080*1980 screen resolution and a  DP input. We have been 
choosing a “Nvidia 3D ready” model.
   
There has been a considerate about of exchange about this problem on
   
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/992892/linux/partially-working-stereoscopic-effect-with-3d-vision-under-debian-linux/
   
The setup comes with a price tag of about 1600 € free of taxes.
   
coot, pymol and chimera work straight without problems in hardware stereo mode. 
The experience is absolutely great.
   
Best
   
Wim 
 -- 
 
Wim Burmeister
 Professeur
 Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS) CIBB
 71 avenue des Martyrs
 CS 20192
 38044 Grenoble Cedex 9, FRANCE
 E-mail: wim.burmeis...@ibs.fr
 Tel:    +33 (0) 457 42 87 41       Fax: +33 (0) 476 20 94 00
 website
 
   
 
 
   
  
  
To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link:
 https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 
 
  
  
To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link:
 https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 
 
 -- 

Industry and Medicine Applied Crystallography
Macromolecular Crystallography Unit
___________________________________
Phones : (351-21) 446-9100 Ext. 1669
         (351-21) 446-9669 (direct)
 Fax   : (351-21) 441-1277 or 443-3644

email : mat...@itqb.unl.pt

http://www.itqb.unl.pt/research/biological-chemistry/industry-and-medicine-applied-crystallography
http://www.itqb.unl.pt/labs/macromolecular-crystallography-unit

Mailing address :
Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica António Xavier
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Av. da República
2780-157 Oeiras
PORTUGAL

ITQB NOVA, a great choice for your PhD
https://youtu.be/de6j-aaTWNQ

Master Programme in Biochemistry for Health
https://youtu.be/UKstDCFjYI8
 

To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1
  

########################################################################

To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1

Reply via email to