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Dear Jl,
the Zalmans are probably compatible with ANY graphics card you can buy
in a shop nowadays. The technique they use was invented in the 1920s...
Best,
Tim
On 03/01/2013 12:56 AM, jlliu liu wrote:
Hi All,
I am ordering a Dell workstation
Hi Il,
assuming that you work under Linux, be sure to get a Quadro 4000 with
a 3-pin stereo connector (this is 'optional' according to Nvidia). The
System will then work with the '3D vision System'. All compatible
monitors like AcervGD235HZ or ASUS VG236H are listed on the 3D Vision
On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 12:52 +0100, mesters wrote:
Why a quadro 4000? For coot, pymol, etc., a quadro 2000 is more than
sufficient. Even the quadro 600 will do fine.
Except for a linux installation, as the 3 pin bracket is only available
on the Quadro 4000 (and higher)
I noticed that the
On Linux here the ASUS Monitor with build in Emitter runs fine even on a
FX 380 Quadro without 3pin connection!
Am 01.03.13 13:17, schrieb Andrew Purkiss:
On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 12:52 +0100, mesters wrote:
Why a quadro 4000? For coot, pymol, etc., a quadro 2000 is more than
sufficient. Even the
Hi JI,
Just FYI: we have a working setup of Nvidia 3D Vision on Quadro FX 3700 with
Acer GD235HZ under Ubuntu 12.
Quadro FX 3450/4000 was also tested (not officially supported by NVidia, but
has all the capabilities) - although it works in principle, there was an
annoying flickering effect I
And that is because the emitter is powered by the screen and its
presence is detected via the HDMI monitor cable (and the signal to the
emitter is sent the same way). Use of these screens is via different
driver option (stereo option of 12) and there is a more limited range
available.
I have no
Dear Tim,
Does the program of O support only the quad-buffered stereo mode, not the
Zalman mode?
Qixu Cai
Email: caiq...@gmail.com
School of Life Sciences,
Xiamen University, Fujian, China
2013/3/1 Tim Gruene t...@shelx.uni-ac.gwdg.de
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Dear Qixu Cai,
I don't know - Alwyn Jones would, of course.
Regards,
Tim
On 03/01/2013 02:54 PM, Qixu Cai wrote:
Dear Tim,
Does the program of O support only the quad-buffered stereo mode,
not the Zalman mode?
Qixu Cai Email:
We use the ASUS VG278 monitor with built-in IR emitter under
linux.Stereo works perfectly without 3 pin connector.
Monitor is connected via (dual-link) DVI cable (stereo option 10 in
xorg.conf). This should work with any Quadro card.
The monitor is big and esp. bright in 3D due to it's NVIDIA
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On 03/01/2013 06:52 AM, mesters wrote:
Just make sure the graphics card has not only miniDisplay
connectors... The 3D monitors mostly have HDMI and DVI-D.
Do not confuse the DVI-D with single/simple DVI as the bandwidth will
be too low for stereo.
1) Monitors with 120 Hz stereo support
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:27:46PM -0500, Ed Pozharski wrote:
I am trying to compile refmac from source on a machine running Ubuntu
12.04. In a nutshell, after some troubleshooting I end up with
executable that generates a segmentation fault. Log-file states that
CCP4 library signal
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Hello Ed,
did you try creating a ccp4 tree from source and replacing the refmac
source? Maybe that ccp4 environment will help you compile refmac - at
least with refmac I had the least trouble compiling when I got the
ccp4 source.
Why are you trying
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