Hi,
Thanks for the reply. We set them; however, it is
still not working yet. I can see the pymol screen is
flickering, but the emitter is apparently not turned
on (no red light).
--- Andreas Aemissegger aemisseg...@org.chem.ethz.ch
wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2004 03:25, Dr. S. Frank Yan
wrote:
I'm using stereographics crystaleye with e-2
emitter
and Quadro2 Pro graphics card, which does support
the
emitter. I am able to set the stereo on, and the
screen starts to flick a little; however, the
emitter
is not turned on by the program and therefore no
stereo. Stereographics claims that the emitter
has to
be turned on/off by application program when the
stereo is enabled/disabled. I was wondering if
anyone
has experience with that. Thanks a lot, Frank
Which OS is that? If you are on Linux, make sure you
configure your X11
properly:
1) use the nvidia driver
2) load the glx module
3) remove the dri and GLcore modules
4) Most important: add
Option Stereo 3
to the nvidia device section to turn on support for
onboard stereo
Regards
Andreas
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