Just to make sure everyone understands:
Stereo 3D support for these awesome new 120 Hz LCD displays is WINDOWS
ONLY due to the need of a special USB driver for the 3D Vision sync
emitter. Unfortunately, you cannot sync a digital 120 Hz LCD using the
old stereo analog DIN sync connector - it ju
Has anyone tried these with the old CrystalEyes glasses? We are looking to get
one of these to try, but it is hard to understand why there should even be a
need for a different graphics driver or a newer Quadro card to use it that way.
The FX1100 cards we still have in some of our Linux workst
> Has anyone tried these with the old CrystalEyes glasses?
(snip)
> So other than needing to specify the Modeline manually in the X config
files, why shouldn't this just work?
The goggles have a polarizers on the front and back surfaces of each
goggle "lens". Similarly, the LCD display have p
Malcolm,
Yes, a reasonable person might expect it to work...but we have tried on both
Mac and Linux, and it doesn't work with either CystalEyes or NuVision hardware.
I don't think Modeline timings have any meaning when generating a true digital
display signal, but regardless, the actual syn
Minor correction, for geeks who care about technical trivia. I
previously wrote:
> I don't think [VGA] Modeline timings have any meaning when
> generating a true digital display signal...
Apparently the modeline timings do still have significance in terms of
digital information transport, which