Re: [PyMOL] hardware stereo using pymol

2004-01-19 Thread Andreas Aemissegger
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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ETH Hoenggerberg - HCI F322, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone: +41 1 632 2972, Fax: +41 1 632 1486
Mail: aemisseg...@org.chem.ethz.ch, WWW: http://www.protein.ethz.ch
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Re: [PyMOL] hardware stereo using pymol

2004-01-19 Thread Dr. S. Frank Yan
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
 -- 
 Andreas Aemissegger, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry
 ETH Hoenggerberg - HCI F322, 8093 Zurich,
 Switzerland
 Phone: +41 1 632 2972, Fax: +41 1 632 1486
 Mail: aemisseg...@org.chem.ethz.ch, WWW:
 http://www.protein.ethz.ch
 PGP key on request
 
 
 

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