And what about the ever faster LCD screens designed for gamers? With
refresh times appraching 8 microseconds, hardware stereo with 2x 60 Hz
on LCD screens seems to come into reach.
Best regards,
Dirk.
William Scott wrote:
I just noticed that the price on the Sharp LCD stereo monitor is now
Bill,
the Linux NVidia driver does not (yet) seem to support this option. Lets
hope for future releases.
Carsten
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PyMOL can indeed drive this monitor, but a special build is required
which includes Sharp's drivers. In fact, I just updated the Windows
build for this product yesterday http://www.delsci.com/sharp3d
For $600, I think this is defiinitely worth it -- but don't expect this
product to replace your 2
All of these "ultra fast 8µs" LCD screens I have seen do not support
horizontal scan frequencies above 75 or 80Hz. No idea why...
Currently I use a dual head setup with a CRT and a LCD monitor
connected to a FX1400 card. This way I have the best of both worlds
simultaneosly.
Best regards
Manfred