From: Allan Schaffer (allan++at++sgi.com)
Date: 06/02/2000 15:49:40
Right. Svend is spot-on with this answer; and in fact, under normal
conditions (the standard one-keyboard, multiple-pipe config I listed
as case #1 my earlier message) perfly will _automatically_ make use
of the multiple pipes, no special command-line arguments needed.
It's only if that doesn't work that one needs to start looking into
the multi-keyboard gotchas I described.
Allan
On Jun 2, 7:17pm, Svend Tang-Petersen wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> I think the simple answer is:
>
> perfly options (perfly -h):
>
> -c <v,numChannels> -Number of channels
> -C a,b,c,... -Pipes for channels (L-to-R)
> -H <horiz_fov>,<vert_fov>,<offset> -Set Custom Multipipe Field of View
>
> So if you have a 3-pipe machine in a realitycenter where each screen
> has a fov of 60 degrees horizontal and 45 vertical with a 55 degree
> offset
> between the channels and the pipes are ordered 1,0,2 left to right on
> the
> screen:
>
> perfly -c 3 -C 1,0,2 -H 60,45,55 <model.flt>
>
> Other usefull options:
>
> -g <format> -GUI format
> -e <h,p,r> -Initial view angles
> -f -Fly
> -l <style> -Set lighting enable
> -p <x,y,z> -Initial view position
>
> but check perfly -h for all off them.
-- Allan Schaffer allan++at++sgi.com Silicon Graphics http://reality.sgi.com/allan
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