> For what I understand, there may be two possibilities to render 3D stereo
> images with it :
> - classic one: use OpenGL and the driver will do the rest. It requires a
> lot of work
> - maybe second possibility: in columns with even number, draw pixels for
> left eye, in columns with odd number drax pixels for right eye
>
> If second method works, it may be easy to use.
> I am just guessing, Miguel what do you think ?

Warren Delano (PyMOL) has a laptop with one of these monitors.

He said that it was quite easy to convert PyMOL to using it. PyMOL uses
OpenGL, but he thought that the second /interlaced method would be very
easy for Jmol.

Per your previous message ... we just need Sharp to loan us a monitor (or
two :-)


Miguel



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