Dear Harry,
as you mention two screens: have you ever tried to use two 3D screens?
We currently have that setup but are not too happy with it. So I wonder
if its a general problem or very specific to our setup.
Best regards,
Alexander
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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Harry M. Greenblatt
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 2:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Graphics card for Nvidia 3D vision
BS"D
Dear Andreas
We have several examples of Linux working with the Quadro
FX3800 with the optional 3pin connector, and either the Viewsonic 3D
display, or the Samsung 2233RZ. We find the Samsung to have better
image quality. As noted by others, in Europe you must specifically ask
for the 3pin cable, since this is not bundled with the glasses, as it
was (still is??) in North America. We use the consumer grade product,
since we have no need for long range viewing.
As Carsten noted you can also use two screens, and we have one
working example of this (Viewsonic 3D, and LG normal).
Harry
On Mar 1, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Andreas Eichinger wrote:
Dear colleagues,
We are currently setting up a new 3D workstation with a
Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ monitor and a Nvidia 3D vision glasses kit on
a Redhat Enterprise Linux box. According to Nvidia, a Quadro FX 4800,
Quadro FX 4600 or Quadro FX 3700 graphics card can be used for 3D on
Linux if it is connected via a 3-pin mini-DIN stereo connector. Has
somebody experience with such a setup?
Any help is kindly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Andreas Eichinger
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Harry M. Greenblatt
Associate Staff Scientist
Dept of Structural Biology
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Weizmann Institute of Science Phone: 972-8-934-3625
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Israel