Hi Every One: Thank you for your suggestions. I have checked a lot of retailers in Australia. Only a few of them had heard about the Fire GL and Wildcat graphic cards, but no one is selling them. Because these cards are too expensive: about AU$4000 each. I am thus wondering why J3D team can not develop this system like some others do, so that it support some cheap cards. For example, Win3D company established their software so that they support most of the contemporary graphic cards (http://www.win3d.com/compat.htm). In today's competitive circumstance, if you can not make your product more popular, the destination of your business might be only one: cease surviving. I believe this is not Sun's strategy and also it is not what we J3D users want to see. I am looking forward to hearing your positive news!
Thank you a lot! G.B. Liu > From: "Kelvin Chung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 1:34 PM > > . . . > > We have mention several times before that Java3D support stereo > > in OpenGL ONLY if the graphic card support the STANDARD API > > call, which means ChoosePixelFormat is able to select a > > stereo surface. It is well known that both GL Fire & Wildcat > > support stereo in this way. If you would like stereo support > > under GeForce brand of graphics card, please contact Nvidia > > developer. > > According to the published product data the Nvidia GeForce4 Go GL that Dell > puts into their M50 laptop workstation is OpenGl stereo-enabled, but I > haven't had much success tracking down any more info on it. Dell certifies > the machine for a collection of high end CAD,graphics, and modeling > programs, but I don't know how much support there would be to a J3D > developer. > > At under $5k, it's a dazzling piece of work. > > Cheers, > Fred Klingener > =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff JAVA3D-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".