Re: field sequential stereo

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From: Robert Belleman (robbel++at++science.uva.nl)
Date: 06/11/2001 23:35:19


Hi,

For more info on SARA's and UvA's activities Re: stereo on Linux
systems, see the paper on ``Immersive Virtual Reality on Commodity
Hardware''.

It's at

http://www.science.uva.nl/~robbel/publications/

Best,
-- Rob

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On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 10:36:18AM +0200, Luc Renambot wrote: > > Christopher Lindinger wrote: > > > > Hello pfAll, > > > > Is there any change to get field sequential (active) stereo under > > linux and performer, with the help of an sgi 330 or any other > > hardware. What about a solution with the CAVELib. Does anyone has a > > system running with an sgi workstation. > > > > thanks > > Christopher > > Hi, > Yes, it's possible. Perhaps Bram (bram++at++sara.nl) could tell > you more aabout it, but basically : > - a PC under linux with a GeForce > - a large frame buffer : for ex. 2x1024x768 in vertical mode > - Tell Cavelib (.caverc) to draw right eye on the top part > and left eye in the bottom part > - Connect a sync-doubler (stereographic for .ex) to the > rgb output to a high-frequency CRT projector > - take your glasses > - You get an Immersadesk-like device > > > Luc. > > -- > Luc Renambot > Mail: renambot++at++cs.vu.nl - Web : http://www.cs.vu.nl/~renambot/vr > There's a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. (L.C.) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > List Archives, FAQ, FTP: http://www.sgi.com/software/performer/ > Open Development Project: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/performer/ > Submissions: info-performer++at++sgi.com > Admin. requests: info-performer-request++at++sgi.com


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