Hi list members,

From: "Mark Hood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> From the nVidia web site, it appears that the way the stereo driver works is
> that it recognizes the application being run and configures itself to that
> application.  The driver apparently has an application database ...
> ...  Most of these applications seem to be the popular games,
> naturally, so it's highly unlikely that Java 3D will be recognized
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> and run properly in that mode.

Then it's time to let nVidia know, that J3D actually IS a 'popular
game', isn't it ? (Both, the right time and popular!)

At least the first games done in J3D are out and more are under way!

> ...  There are a lot of parameters affecting the stereo display
> that can be handled properly only if Java 3D can control the
> OpenGL or D3D pipeline itself.

Shame on nVidia if they don't continue to deliver good drivers.
'Good' here means: beeing standards conform in the first place,
when OpenGL/D3D have APIs for Stereo and their cards/GPU's can
do Stereo, then their drivers MUST support that, before doing
fancy stuff.

Simply let us tell them, what is needed, they have a reputation
to loose!

regards

Georg
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