Hello,
The ELSA Revelator glasses in combination with Winner2, Erazor or
Victory cards only support Direct3D. It's all designed for games
which do not expicitly support stereoscopy!
So they use a trick in the driver to acccomplish a stereo effect,
which is quite good.
You do not have to take care about the creation of two images
in your application (as you would have with eg. CrystalEyes).
However, the driver must be able to change the frequency and
resolution of your monitor (at least 120Hz are needed). Therefore
your application has to be in Direct-X fullscreen mode.
This could be the problem with the Java3D applications.
You cannot control the glasses from within your application.
You can also use the Revelator glasses with some of the more
expensive ELSA cards (I think Synergy and Gloria). Here they
support OpenGL as well, because they have their own OpenGL drivers
for these cards - which they do not have for the game cards.
Best regards,
Roland Holm
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