No, actually I didn't, I thought is was enabled by default, so I must admit
I overlooked it in the driver instructions. I have to add the line
Option "Stereo" "1"
to the XF86Config file. That's a pity - the FX1000 is probably faster than
the 750XGL :-) Well - the supplier accidentially swapped my and
another costumer's orders - so I was honest and sent it back :-)
Also, even with the cheap GeForce 4MX card currently in the machine, the
(mono) graphic performance is incredible - I guess it's an order of
magnitude faster than the VPro6 graphics on our SGIs :-)
Cheers,
Esben
-----Original Message-----
From: Warren L. DeLano
To: EPF (Esben Peter Friis)
Sent: 21-07-03 18:19
Subject: RE: [PyMOL] Nuvision stereo glasses?
Esben,
Are you sure you correctly configured the nVidia driver
(XF86Config) for Stereo? It's not automatic, but as AFAIK, all the FX's
are QBS capable.
Cheers,
Warren
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:pymol-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of EPF (Esben Peter Friis)
> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 11:39 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [PyMOL] Nuvision stereo glasses?
>
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> > My personal bias is that the added cost to obtain real QBS hardware
with
> built-in stereo support
> > is well worth the money in terms of time saved on bugs and hassles
such
> as
> this.
>
> Yes! Real quad-buffered stereo is IMHO crucial for molecular modelling
> work
> ;-)
>
> > Under Linux, the nVidia Quadro4 750XGL does a fine job, has a
three-pin
> stereo sync plug,
> > and works with the Nuvision glasses and emitters. While I haven't
tested
> the higher-end FX series,
> > I have every reason to believe that they would also work just fine
given
> nVidia's unified driver
> > architecture.
>
> I doesn't work for me :-( I ordered a Quadro4 750XGL, and the vendor
> sent
> me a Quadro FX1000 by mistake. I didn't notice at first, and just
> installed
> the card. Works fine and very fast with the 1.0-4363 version of the
Linux
> driver - but neither PyMOL or VMD detects any hardware stereo.... I
have
> to
> get it replaced by a 750XGL or 900XGL.
>
> We have some older stereographics glasses, which I expect will work
with
> the
> Nvidia cards. But we have also bought a set of Eye3D premium glasses.
They
> come with a VGA pass-through cable, which can catch the sync signal
from
> any
> VGA output. They also support different stereo modes, including
> interlacing,
> page-flipping, sync-doubling, and line-blanking. You get two sets of
> glasses
> (one wired, one IR) for €179 or $199. This works nice with PyMOL and
the
> Xig
> X-server on an ATI Radeon 9000 card, and the "Scanline interleave"
> (interlaced) stereo mode in VMD works fine with these glasses and any
> graphics adapter. Maybe "scanline interleave" could be a stereo option
in
> PyMOL - it is definitely inferior to quad-buffered stereo, but it
works
> with
> _any_ graphics card and doesn't require a special driver. (I would
still
> go
> for QBS, though :-)
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Esben
>
>
>
>
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