Joris,
We used to experience this problem occasionally on Linux, but not anymore.
Your best bet is to update to the latest drivers. If that does not work,
then this may be an unsolvable hardware issue on older cards.
Cheers,
Warren
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Joris:
There is a thread (at least one, anyway) at the nvidia support forum,
that may address this problem:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85807
Note, however, that the problem the thread addresses is under linux,
not windows.
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Steve Lane
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Joris,
this is a well known problem with the NVIDIA cards. It gets better with the
newer highend cards but does not go away completely. You may want to invest in
such a card and play around with different drivers.
Carsten
> -Original Message-
> From: pymol-users-boun...@lists.sourcefor
I've had the same problem as well. I'm using a dual G5 with a Radeon 9800 Pro
using the CrystalEyes system. I've also tried getting it work on several
different systems running 10.4, and full screen stereo will not work on any of
them. If I boot the G5 into 10.3.9, full screen stereo works f
rge.net on behalf of jiey...@ucsd.edu
Sent: Wed 06/07/2005 10:58
To: 'PYMOLBB'
Subject: RE: [PyMOL] hardware stereo on window XP
Hi,
Thank you all for your kind help.
From the info I got, there are two choices, one is the IIyama HM204DT, another
is viewsonic P225f. IIyama HM204DT is SUPER
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[mailto:pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Dirk
Kostrewa
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 12:16 AM
To: jiey...@ucsd.edu
Cc: PYMOLBB
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] hardware stereo on window XP
Hi Jie Yang,
it's getting harder to
Hi Jie Yang,
it's getting harder to buy a stereo-capable CRT monitor with all the
fancy TFTs. One monitor that I know to be still available is the iiyama
Vision Master Pro 514 (HM204DT). It is a 22'' CRT with a maximum
horizontal refresh rate of 140 kHz (!) and a maximum vertical refresh
rate
Hi,
For SGI run 'xsetmon', if you see any resolution modes with an 's' after
the refresh (e.g. 1024x768_96s) then click that mode and click 'load'.
You can also check if your video card supports stereo by running
'glxinfo'. If you see a 'y' underneath anything in the 'stro'
column then stereo in
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. We set them; however, it is
still not working yet. I can see the pymol screen is
flickering, but the emitter is apparently not turned
on (no red light).
--- Andreas Aemissegger
wrote:
> On Saturday 17 January 2004 03:25, Dr. S. Frank Yan
> wrote:
> > I'm using stereo
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
Samy,
Try increasing your refresh rate. You need a vertical refresh in the 100+
Hz range to avoid flicker. If that doesn't do the trick, then perhaps there is
something wrong with the emitter?
Warren
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From: Samy Meroueh [mailto:m...@gordon.chem.wayne.edu]
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