On Monday 08 March 2010 01:22:50 pm AJ MacLeod wrote:
> On Monday 08 March 2010 21:17:09 Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> > Take your gyro-based head-tracker (that talks via bluetooth), add a pair
> > of NVision 3D glasses, and modify the fgfs renderer to output in stereo,
> > so you can turn your head to look around the 3D virtual cockpit and out
> > the window. *That* to me would be an ultra cool way to fly...
> 
> fgfs already renders multiple varieties of stereo, no modification required
> 
> :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> AJ

In fact all that is needed is to set some environment variables and you can 
set a number of 3D modes including the one that uses glasses with colored 
lenses as well as ones that use two monitors - one for each eye (the mode that 
would be used for a 3D head set).

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