Hi Bob,

Seems like you asked related question to mine. I would be very interested in your results. I tried to run osgviewer on two graphics boards withour success. But I was on XP and boards were different. I have not given up completely, hoping that Vista or identical cards may work. Then I have read your post and I see that you have exactly such setup. Does osgviewer outputs to monitors cards attached to both cards ?

Cheers,
Wojtek

Hi Bob,

Using the screenNum set to 0 or 1 should select the appropriate card.
When you run osgviewer on your system it should open up two
windows/two slave cameras automatically, press 'f' to toggle off full
screen to see the actual windows.

Robert.

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Bob Balfour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I also have an HP Windows (Vista) box with 2 Nvidia graphics cards
(independent, not SLI-configured). In order to configure two osg::cameras,
each one rendering to its own specific Nvidia card, how do you specify a
camera graphics context for a specific graphics card.  Is it simply
specifying the appropriate traits->screenNum, or does it take more than
that?  Has anyone done this in Windows Vista?

Thanks.

Bob.
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