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Mike Schoenborn
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2000 - 8:43 am: | |
Hi folks, I'm trying to determine if my H3D Terminator hardware is functional. No matter what I try, I can't get the wired glasses to flicker, nor can I detect any output from the IR LED emitter (looking at it with an IR sensitive camcorder). The H3D "dongle" is connected between a Matrox Millennium II and a Nanao T560i monitor. The only marking on the dongle, aside from the logo, is a small label with a barcode and the characters "000XA3". This was purchased from i-O Display about 4 months ago (which makes warranty repair unlikely). Brightland's H3DCtrl/H3DView (under NT 4) seems to do what it is supposed to do as far as displaying the "color codes" prior to displaying an image, in either interleaved or top/bottom, but the glasses never seem to turn on. This was tested at various screen resolutions and refresh rates. There was no documentation with the program to explain how the H3DCtrl settings should be adjusted ("Frames"? "Gap"?) so all I could do was find settings that did not produce the "Refresh Too High" message, set my VGA accordingly, then try the H3DView program. Ghazaly's H3DActivator crashed under NT, so I installed Win98 and tried it there. Like H3DView, the software seemed to do what it was supposed to do, but the glasses never flickered and the IR LEDs never lit. The images of the H3D controller on this site differ from what I have. Most notably, the connection to the VGA card is via a wire cable, instead of the short length of circuit board shown in the picture. Assuming this is newer hardware, is it possible it contains newer firmware as well? Could my dongle be looking for a completely different set of "color codes" to activate it? Is it possible I need to fiddle with sync polarity, front/back porch, and pixel count settings on the Millennium II to produce a signal the H3D can lock onto? Does anyone have any suggestions of things to try to get this thing working? Thanks, Mike P.S. - Sorry for such a long posting, but I wanted to give as much detail as possible to aid in the debugging process. |
Mike Schoenborn
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2000 - 10:12 am: | |
(I hate replying to my own posts, but...) At the time of the posting above, my knowledge was based on... "Unofficial H3D/Wicked3D Eyewear Page". (http://www.stereo3d.com/h3d.htm) I have since found... "Unofficial i-O Display Systems Terminator & Cruiser page" (http://www.stereo3d.com/terminator.htm) ...which is infinitely more applicable. I suspect my first problem is power, so as soon as I finish typing this I'll be off looking for the VESA standard 15-pin definition, and will have to solder up an appropriate cable. The second, and worse, problem would seem to be the "i-O Display code". My choices seem to be: a) Spend money on a VGA board which will work with Wicked3D drivers b) Wait for (and spend money on) the "Cruiser" or "Universal" kits c) Write my own version of H3DActivator. Since I'm short on both money and patience, the logical choice seems to be c). But having to reverse engineer PIC16C54 things...ugh! If anyone knows of any projects underway to create an "i-OActivator" program, or any information on the current "color codes", please let me know. Thanks, Mike |
Christoph Bungert (Admin)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, December 28, 2000 - 1:08 pm: | |
You should ask i-glasses.com for a VGA-keyboard-power-adaptor. They should give this away for free to customers who run into this trouble. Apart from that the classic H3D hardware and the new H3D-Terminator seem to be quite vulnerable. So your unit may be broken afterall, but check the power issue first. Christoph |
Anonymous
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, July 21, 2005 - 4:21 am: | |
nice site keep it on ;) |
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