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From: Cameron M. <cm...@uc...> - 2005-07-27 23:04:07
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Demetres & Roger, I've had the same problem w/ stereo on FC4 (tested only w/ an nVidia Quadro 700 XGL card), and have been meaning to mail the list. The problem occurs even after taking the typical steps to set-up the nVidia drivers on the system (as described by Roger), and also occurs w/ hadrware quad-buffered stereo in other molecular graphics software (e.g., PyMOL and VMD -- so I've cc'd this email to those lists too). I haven't had time to really troubleshoot it yet (by fiddling around w/ X and whatnot), so if anyone else sees this stereo/FC4 problem -- or, even better, can explain it! -- it'd be great to hear about it... Thanks, Cameron === o-i...@bi... wrote (on 07/27/2005 03:46 PM): === > Subject: > [o-info] Problems with stereo emitter > From: > "Demetres D. Leonidas" <dd...@ei...> > Date: > Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:39:13 +0300 > To: > o-...@o-... > > To: > o-...@o-... > > > Dear Ousers, > > We have just got a Celsius K330 workstation with an NVIDIA Quadro > FX1300 128MB PCI-Ex stereo card and installed FC4. I did all the > necessary modifications to the xorg.conf file to enable STEREO with O > and when I hit F1 I get in the screen the stereoview. However, the > emitter (NuVision 60GX) does not flash and hence the glasses do not > work. The emitter is plugged on the 3-pin plug in the card. What do I > do wrong ? Is there a special connector that I should use. > > > > Many thanks > > > > Demetres > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > RE: [o-info] Problems with stereo emitter > From: > "Roger Rowlett" <RRo...@ma...> > Date: > Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:05:55 -0400 > To: > "Demetres D. Leonidas" <dd...@ei...>, <o-...@o-...> > > To: > "Demetres D. Leonidas" <dd...@ei...>, <o-...@o-...> > > >The following steps are typical for enabling stereo in O 9.0 with an >Nvidia card and NuVision 60GX emitter/glasses: > >1. Install the proprietary Nvidia graphics driver. In the XF86Config (or >its equivalent), the following settings should be included under the >Videocard0 device: > Driver "nvidia" > Option "Stereo" "3" > >2. Plug the NiVision emitter 3-pin mini-DIN connector to the appropriate >graphics card socket. > >3. Start O with stereo enabled, which will require setting the >environment variable STEREO to "on". I use a script, ono9-3d: > >#! /bin/tcsh >setenv STEREO on >setenv ODAT /usr/local/bin/ono9/data/ >/usr/local/bin/ono9/lin_ono > >When O is started, you should see the red light on the stero emitter >immediately, whether or not you are using stereo. > >It's useful to have a script for both 3d-O and 2d-O as for some Nvidia >drivers, as graphics response can be slow when the environment variable >STEREO is set to "on" but stereo viewing is not enabled. I have a second >script, ono9, which is identical to ono9-3d except that the second line >(setting STEREO on) is omitted. This allows O to run quickly in 2d mode, >for those occasions when I don't want to use the glasses. > >I'm using RH9, an NVidia Quadro 980XGL, and the Nuvision 60GX and >everything works flawlessly, other than the "slow non-stereo response" >bug when stereo is "on". I'm still using version 4363 NVidia drivers, as >there are issues with some legacy software with the newer drivers. Works >fine anyway. Stereo also works flawlessly in VMD, PyMol, MolMol, and >DeepView. > >Cheers, > >____________________________________________ >Roger S. Rowlett >Professor & Chair >Department of Chemistry >Colgate University >13 Oak Drive >Hamilton, NY 13346 > >tel: 315-228-7245 >ofc: 315-228-7395 >fax: 315-228-7935 >email: rro...@ma... >web: http://departments.colgate.edu/chemistry > > > > |