Stereo on an Onyx IR

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Carol Pawlowski (pawlowsk++at++ait.nrl.navy.mil)
Thu, 12 Feb 1998 12:56:40 -0500


Hi,

We are running a 2 graphic window/3 channel stereo display on an Onyx IR
with 2 hardware pipes using Vega. We are using the 0xa4 GL visual id
( RGBA 10/10/10/0, db, stereo, aux 1, Z 23, S 1, accum 25/25/25/0,
samples 4). We are getting some jitter. Oddly enough, the jitter
vanishes when we turn on the graphics statistics. What can we do to
eliminate the jitter? Would genlocking our displays help?

Many thanks,
Carol

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Carol Pawlowski              pawlowsk++at++ait.nrl.navy.mil
Code 5585, AIT/ITD
Naval Research Laboratory    Pho: (202)767-3040
Washington, DC  20375-5337   FAX: (202)767-1122
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Hi,

We are running a 2 graphic window/3 channel stereo display on an Onyx IR with 2 hardware pipes using Vega.   We are using the 0xa4 GL visual id (  RGBA 10/10/10/0, db, stereo, aux 1, Z 23, S 1, accum 25/25/25/0, samples 4).   We are getting some jitter.  Oddly  enough, the jitter vanishes when we turn on the graphics statistics.  What can we do to eliminate the jitter? Would genlocking our displays help?

Many thanks,
Carol

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Carol Pawlowski              pawlowsk++at++ait.nrl.navy.mil
Code 5585, AIT/ITD           
Naval Research Laboratory    Pho: (202)767-3040
Washington, DC  20375-5337   FAX: (202)767-1122
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