On Saturday 17 January 2004 03:25, Dr. S. Frank Yan wrote: > I'm using stereographics crystaleye with e-2 emitter > and Quadro2 Pro graphics card, which does support the > emitter. I am able to set the stereo on, and the > screen starts to flick a little; however, the emitter > is not turned on by the program and therefore no > stereo. Stereographics claims that the emitter has to > be turned on/off by application program when the > stereo is enabled/disabled. I was wondering if anyone > has experience with that. Thanks a lot, Frank
Which OS is that? If you are on Linux, make sure you configure your X11 properly: 1) use the "nvidia" driver 2) load the "glx" module 3) remove the "dri" and "GLcore" modules 4) Most important: add Option "Stereo" "3" to the nvidia device section to turn on support for onboard stereo Regards Andreas -- Andreas Aemissegger, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry ETH Hoenggerberg - HCI F322, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland Phone: +41 1 632 2972, Fax: +41 1 632 1486 Mail: aemisseg...@org.chem.ethz.ch, WWW: http://www.protein.ethz.ch PGP key on request