To those who successfully have this working, would you mind please updating the PyMOL wiki and letting us all know what you did. I don't yet have this setup, so your information would be helpful to us all.
Thanks! -- Jason On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:27 AM, <greipel.joac...@mh-hannover.de> wrote: > Hi Joachim, > > good advice, this just works! > > Thank you and best regards, > > Joachim > ________________________________ > Von: Joachim Reichelt [mailto:joachim.reich...@helmholtz-hzi.de] > Gesendet: Do 2/25/2010 2:58 > An: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Betreff: Re: [PyMOL] Viewsonic VX2268wm confirmed to work in stereo under > Linux > > I > > Am 25.02.2010 14:01, schrieb greipel.joac...@mh-hannover.de: > > Hi, > > For supporting a wide variety of software I think it would be the best > choice to have an openGL quad buffered stereo device running. > The fact that Harry did have success with a 120 Hz TFT-Monitor, the Quadro > FX3800 (3-Pin Mini-Din) with 195.x drivers and 3D-Vision Glasses under Linux > is due to the fact that he uses a Linux distribution which is related to > RHEL. > > I just tried exactly the same thing with OpenSuSE 11.2 and couldn't get it > to work at all. The reason, at least how I got it after a long, long > discussion with custhelp.nvidia appears to be that some distributions mount > USB devices under /proc/bus/usb/devices (works...) and some under > /dev/bus/usb (doesn't work). In OpenSuSE, which belongs to the latter class, > the driver appears to look under the non existing /proc/bus/usb/devices, > doesn't find the entry for the 3D-Vision emitter and refuses to switch on > stereo. The nvidia guys tested it with RHEL 5, which belongs to the former > class of distributions. Unfortunately the USB Emitter must be recognized for > reasons I do not know by the driver although the sync signal runs via the > 3-Pin Mini-Din. > > This is easy to fix: > put a line in /etc/init.d/boot.local: > mount /proc/bus/usb > > I have 4 systems up runnig openSuse 11.2 > > Another question of concern is wether the chipset on the FX1800 is supported > by the 195.x driver at all. You should look this up with nvidia. > > Regards, > > Joachim > > > -- > Dr. rer. nat. Joachim Greipel > Med. Hochschule Hannover > Biophys. Chem. OE 4350 > Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1 > 30625 Hannover > Germany > > Fon: +49-511-532-3718 > Fax: +49-511-532-8924 > > > > > ________________________________ > Von: Hugo Gutiérrez de Teran [mailto:hugo.te...@usc.es] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2010 13:10 > An: Harry M. Greenblatt > Cc: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Betreff: Re: [PyMOL] Viewsonic VX2268wm confirmed to work in stereo under > Linux > > Dear PyMolers, > > We are on the process of buying a 3D monitor for stereo rendering. The main > software we use for visualization is PyMOL, in Linux (preferably OpenSuse), > so it is mandatory that it works well with Pymol. We might use stereo with > other programs like Maestro (Schrödinger) or MOE (CCG), so if compatible > with this other software, the better. > Graphics Card is a nVidiaGEFORCE QUADRO FX 1800. > > PyMOL official recommendations was the Zalman ZMM220W, but this is not > longer distributed, at least in Europe. So, before going for any of the > solutions like Samgsung or Viewsonic, and getting deep into the nightmare > of finding out the proper X configuration, I would like to receive as much > input as possible from recent experiences of PyMOL community. > > Thanks in advance, > > Hugo > > -- > Hugo G. de Teran, PhD. > "Parga Pondal" Research fellow > Fundación Pública Galega de Medicina Xenómica - SERGAS > Santiago de Compostela (SPAIN) > > Phone +34 981563100 ext 13873 > e-mail:hugo.te...@usc.es > http://webspersoais.usc.es/persoais/hugo.teran/ > > Harry M. Greenblatt wrote: > > BS"D > Just to let you all know that we have successfully tested a Viewsonic > VX2268wm (I'm guessing that is the version of the VX2265wm sold on this side > of the pond) with an nVidia Quadro 3800 (3pin stereo version) under Fedora > Core 12, with the nVidia 3D vision glasses, and the 195beta version of the > driver. > Very high quality QB stereo under PyMOL and Coot. > By the way, Warren had warned us that the ATI drivers for Linux were not up > to scratch (without even considering stereo). Is that still true? > Thanks > Harry > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Harry M. 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