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Anonymous
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 7:41 pm: |     |
Hi, I have a dual 300-Mhz Ultra 2 Enterprise machine with a Creator3D Series 3 (FFB2+) video card with a stereo connector. Instead of buying an expensive shutter glasses like the CrystalEyes, is there another pair of glasses I can use instead (like one of the PC shutterglasses). I do have the Elsa Revelator, but I doubt it will be compatible... Thanks, Ram |
   
Andreas Schulz
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, October 06, 2003 - 6:48 am: |     |
It should be possible; however, you will have to build your own adaptor. See here for details of the connector. So, you will need: - a 7-pin mini-DIN plug, though a 6-pin PS/2 plug may do as well if it fits, since the 7th pin isn't connected anyway. - a +5V regulator (78L05 or the like) to trim down the +12V from the output to the +5V needed by the Revelator - a 3-pin mini-DIN female connector to plug the Revelator into. at See my page for more information about the Revelator connections. |
   
Anonymous
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, October 06, 2003 - 1:52 pm: |     |
Thanks Andreas, Since this is my 1st attempt (in a looooong time) with a soldering iron. I just connect right with right and left with left and connect the +12V to a regulator (78L05) and connect that to +5V? Anything else I need to do??? Can you provide me with a circuit diagram? Thanks a lot, Ram |
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