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Fabian

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Posted on Friday, May 30, 2003 - 9:51 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Hello everybody...

Good thing I finally found a message board on this topic, I'm really close to giving up on this stuff...

I got myself some i-glasses SVGA 3D for xmas and I'm currently still trying to set them up correctly... I installed the latest Detonators 44.03 and a hacked stereo driver (this one: http://solo11.abac.com/edimensional/downloads/3D4303.EXE ) and got 3D stereoscopic mode to work - for a short time... What's happening now is this: I DO get stereoscopic 3D in the nVidia test proggie, but it's kind of 'jumpy' - as if the stereoscopic synchronization got lost every 0.5 seconds or so...

Can anybody help me with this?

Another thing: i-O Display Systems sent me some kind of adapter in a second shipping. On one end it has a 9-pin plug which connects to the graphics card, then has some kind of almost rectangular box attached which connects to the i-Glasses... Didn't get any documentation with it, so I'm rather stumped...

Thanks a lot to whomever can figure this out...

Fabian
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Anonymous

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Posted on Saturday, May 31, 2003 - 4:35 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Fabian, first off... what resolution are you trying to view in, and what refresh rate? Also, is the "switch" similar to the stereo reverting back and forth from negative to regular stereo?

About the adapter... there's no telling, honestly. My initial head-mount purchase was also the SVGA 3D, and I had a similar experience. I ended up having to send it in for a repair, as a batch of recent SVGA 3D head mounts contained some kind of problem that generated these effects (according to IO-Display). Perhaps the adapter is a fix for the issue WITHOUT having to send the head mount in!
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Fabian

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Posted on Saturday, May 31, 2003 - 10:58 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

I tried all kinds of resolutions and refrsh rates... 640*480 with 60Hz, 70Hz, 120Hz, 800*600 with 60Hz, 70Hz, 120Hz...

I guess I'll have to call i-O Display Systems to ask about that adapter...
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Neil Axe

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Posted on Sunday, June 01, 2003 - 6:08 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Sounds like a case of glasses that came with old buggy microcode. When I first got my glasses it had a problem where it would left/right frames every 15 seconds. Kinda made me go cross eyed when it happened.

I got my glasses repaird by IO Display Systems. Supposedly it required an update to the microcode. Whatever the case, my glasses worked fine after I got them back.

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