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From: | Cédric André |
Subject: | Re: [Bino-list] How to use the bino in linux |
Date: | Sun, 22 May 2011 19:03:32 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110424 Thunderbird/3.1.10 |
On -10/01/-28163 20:59, Martin Lambers wrote:
Yes and no. Officially, it won't work under Linux if you don't have a Quadro Graphics Card. But you don't need such an expensive card to make it work under Windows. So there are attempts out there to get it to work under Linux.On 22/05/11 09:31, 章越 wrote:I want to use bino in openSUSE. My laptop can play 3D video in Window 7,and I have a pair of NVIDIA 3D glass. But this glass cannot be used in linux. Can you help me?The NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses only work on Linux if you have an NVIDIA Quadro graphics card. Without a Quadro card, you need a different method to display 3D video, e.g. anaglyph glasses, or an external 3D TV set. Martin
This is an experimental proof of concept to get the NVIDIA 3d stereo controller working with OpenGL on linux. [...] If you dare to try this out, you will need the following things first: - The NVIDIA 3d stereo controller and compatible shutter glasses - Hardware accelerated graphics - A monitor capable of 120 Hz (I didn't try out any other refresh rate) - The firmware extracted from the windows driver (see below) - libusb - GLUT - gcc and make - XF86vmode
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