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Wim Lemkens

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Posted on Wednesday, June 19, 2002 - 8:24 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Hello,

I don't know a lot about 3d glasses, so give me some credit. :-)

I have some miromedia 3d fanatix shutterglasses and I like to get them working.
When I bought them a long time ago they came in a package with a graphics-card (and an other card), but I never succeeded in seeing something else as the testscreen. (Because I had no game that worked with it)

But now, by accident I come at this page here and see some selfmade adapters.
And if I get it corectly, then the Stereographics Simuleyes is the same as this miromedia 3d fanatix.
Indeed, my glasses look the same as these on the photo, but on the photo there is a small device with it. I don't have such a device.
The only thing I have is this graphic-card, a small black connector that is placed between my screen and my pc and the glasses. (the glasses are connected with what I think is called a 3,5mm stereo jack.)

I also think the graphics-card is needed for my the 3d-glasses to make them work properly. But I have a nvidia geforce4 now. So I'm not going to give up that power to see some 3d things.

Is there a way to get these glasses to work?
Because I didn't realy found an selfmade controller that said "use this adapter for the 3d fanatix" or something like it. (Could be that I read over it, because I'm new to these things)

The 3d-glasses drivers of nvidia worked for my screen, but not for the glasses.

Thanks,

Wim Lemkens
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AIG

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Posted on Friday, June 28, 2002 - 11:51 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Try to set "blue line code" stereo sync. on NVidia drivers. May be it will work.
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REGEDIT4

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
"StereoViewerType"=dword:00000010
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http://www.stereo3d.com/news/news0062.html:
"Glasses which are fully supported with automatic stereo-orientation: ASUS VR100 glasses (use StereoViewerType=2), miro 3D-fanatix, StereoGraphics SimulEyes, CrystalEyes2 with EPC-controller, CrystalEyes3, StereoEyes (use StereoViewerType=10 )"

look also
http://www.stereovision.net/articles/nvidiastereo/nvidiastereo.htm
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Wim Lemkens

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Posted on Wednesday, July 03, 2002 - 9:29 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

YES!!!!

Thank you. It works indeed. (I also had to change the codelinecolor to white.)

Thank you very much.

I never realy belived that I would get this glasses working. (After 4 years or so)

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