Hi,
Please could you send me or post an example piece of code that displays
two stereoscopic views?
Getting two screens to work on Windows 98 is very easy if you have two
graphics cards. You just install the card and set up the second screen
to be to the right of or below the first one.
Do you know how to apply transformations images after the 3D -> 2D
projection? My monitors are different sizes and I look at one image in a
mirror so I would like to be able to reflect and scale the canvas.
From,
Greg.
Alejandro Terrazas wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> In large part due to help from the Java3D users group, I have succeeded in
> getting two different stereoscopic views to display in a frame. This is
> only on one monitor though, and I need to have each view on a separate
> monitor so that I can get the images into our MRI goggles.
>
> Here is my problem.
>
> The dual VGA card that I have used in the past (Tridium Research Duographics
> Card) does not support OpenGL. It does support Cirrus Logic. Am I correct in
> assuming that this won't work with Java3D? Is there any way around this?
>
> I have been considering running in Windows 98 using their dual monitor
> support but am unsure about how to do it. Would I use two 3D accelerators?
> Does anyone have experience with this?
>
> Thanks again for all the good help.
>
> Alex Terrazas
>
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