Hi,

This is finally good news.  Which cards are you aware of "that support it",
or which have you seen function properly under Java3D under Win32/OpenGL?

I'm sort of hoping that the fixed bug means that in fact most of the OpenGL
stereo cards never actually were the problem, but would be happy to know
whatever info you can offer about specific cards.

Thanks in advance,

-david

At 11:14 AM 9/2/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>We have found a bug in our code that prevented stereo from working
>on WinNT/95/98.  We have fixed that, and have gotten stereo to work
>through OpenGL on cards that support it.  Our next release of Java 3D
>will have that fix in it.  Stereo through Direct3D is still not supported.
>
>Doug Twilleager
>Java 3D Team
>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I see this question getting posted periodically, but I haven't seen a
>> definite answer on whether the Java3D stereo mode works at all on any
>> video cards in WinNT (Direct3D or OpenGL).  I seem to recall some SUN
>> engineer's post suggesting that the Java3D handles stereo in the OpenGL
>> mode but no PC graphics board properly support it, and the stereo under
>> Direct3D doesn't work at all.  Is this really true, or is there some way
>> of doing stereo in WinNT?  Thanks in advance.
>>
>> -Tachio
>>
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