Re: IR demos for FakeSpace BOOM 3C?

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Eric Kunze (ekunze++at++yacko)
Tue, 18 Feb 1997 23:02:37 -0800


You might want to look at the following URL for some information on how to run
field sequential stereo on IR. It turns out, you can run both eyes of the
boom from one channel of the IR by running one eye off of each of the red and
green outputs. For lots of good details, see
http://www.sgi.com/Products/hardware/Onyx/Tech/sfsc.html

Eric

> Hi. Anybody got some nifty IR demos to run on an Onyx 2/IR (DG5-8, 8
> output channels) system to drive a Boom3C? I've got our code working on
> an RE2 system with a 3C, but we'd like to test this stuff out RSN (ie,
> sooner than I can rewrite the code to support both setups :).
>
> Also, our older code to support the RE2 won't work quite the way I want
> for doing multi-channel displays.
>
> Currently, we have the boom hooked to channels 2 and 3 and the HDTV
> monitor on channel 0.
>
> So, we'd like to do:
> chan0: 1280x1024++at++60Hz
> chan2: 1280x960++at++60Hz (180 field sequential)
> chan3: 1280x960++at++60Hz (180 field sequential)
>
> Does the IR have the bandwidth to drive all three channels at these
> resolutions?
> Are channel 2 and 3 addressed (from X) as :0.2 and :0.3 ?
>
> Thanks.
> -Ralph
>
>
>
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