Search the archives to see sucessful use of stereo with Java3D. There is some tricks to do. But I am not sure if TNT supports Stereo. I guess you will need a GForce or a Radeon to have stereo, as well a 120Hz video monitor.
Alessandro
Andrew Davison escreveu:
Dear All,
I have a pair of stereo shutter glasses (E-D glasses) that I want to use with Java 3D applications, but Java 3D reports that stereoAvailable=false (with java QueryProperties).
The problem is that the glasses work fine when tested via the NVIDIA configuration panel.
Some details of my setup:
Java 3D 1.3.0 (OpenGL version), Java 1.4.0-rc-691 OpenGL 1.3.1 NVIDIA Riva TNT Model 64, 32MB Version 30.82 of the video and stereo drivers
Any suggestions?
- Andrew
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