Re: Stereo view on ONYX

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Gordon (gordon++at++apollo13.demon.co.uk)
Tue, 13 Jan 1998 19:41:50 GMT


Hi

You need to look a pf Channels
you'll need two of these.

if you look in /usr/share/Performer/src/pguide/libpf/[C]C++]

you'll see some examples progs, multichan.c shows you how to use
channels.

regards
Gordon

>
>I want to make my application to have stereo output for a VR helmet.
>I work on a ONYX machine with Graphics board: Reality and Performer2.1.
>
>On the ONYX (due to the program ircombine) there is a need to present
>the display in two seperate windows, one for each eye.
>
>How can two window stereo display be implemented in my Performer
>application. (Now I have one window output )
>
>Any help will be appreciated,
>--
> Anda
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