From: Mikko H. <mhu...@ab...> - 2006-04-28 13:08:30
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Mikko Huhtala writes: > > If so, I guess it must be a bug in the new driver? If not, here's a wild > > shot: I tried to connect some older Stereographics emitters to our > > Quadro FX3000 cards, and that didn't work. After some investigation, I > > found out that the old emitters required 12V output from the stereo > > connector, whereas the Nvidia card uses the 5V VESA standard. Could this > > be a hint? > > I do not think it is a hardware problem, since the hardware did work > with Fedora 3 and the newest cards we have (NV36 chips) work with the > latest driver and kernel, too. As far as I know, all of the emitters > are the same model, Stereographics E2 for PCs. > I tested the recent versions of the nvidia driver on Fedora 3, and the one that still works is 7676. All the 8xxx versions after that are broken. Version 7676 cannot be installed on Fedora 5, because it does not compile against kernels 2.6.15 and 2.6.16. The solution turned out to a patch to the driver found here http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=66750 After patching, the driver compiles/links against kernel version 2.6.16. So, for the record: Quadro stereo sync on NV25 and NV28 chips is broken in driver versions 8174, 8178 and 8756. Mikko |