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Norm Campbell (Norm_campbell)
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Posted on Wednesday, February 03, 2010 - 10:56 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

I've developed some OpenGL code to display multibeam backscatter data draped over a 3D image of the seabottom multibeam depth data, in stereo, using NuVision glasses and a 19in CRT.

I recently upgraded to a Quad Core machine running under Windows 7, and plan to get a high-end stereo-enabled graphics card and a Samsung 3D monitor once I know for sure which card(s) work.

In the short-term, I decided to stay with the CRT and an NVIDIA FX 1400, since it is stereo-enabled and comes with a 3-pin plug for the IR emitter.

To date, I haven't been able to get the FX 1400 to display in stereo under Windows 7. The display interface for the stereo card just doesn't seem to have the same OpenGL options as I'm used to seeing under XP.

Two questions.

Does anyone have any experience getting an FX 1400 to display in stereo under 64-bit Windows 7 using NuVision (or NVIDIA) stereo glasses?

If I were to buy a high-end NVIDIA Quadro board to display in stereo under 64-bit Windows 7 on a Samsung 2233 3D monitor, which one would you recommend?

Norm Campbell

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