From: John Stone (johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Fri Jul 19 2002 - 13:37:11 CDT

Just FYI, I wanted to forward this useful information from Gene Carter
regarding his successes in getting stereo hardware to work under Linux,
I thought others might benefit from this information as well.

Enjoy,
  John Stone
  vmd_at_ks.uiuc.edu

----- Forwarded message from Gene Carter <gcarter_at_circular.dna.caltech.edu> --
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:47:01 -0700
From: Gene Carter <gcarter_at_circular.dna.caltech.edu>
To: John Stone <johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu>, vmd_at_ks.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: Stereoglasses Linux

John,

I'm not on the mail list. Feel free to forward these emails.

It was neccessary to recompile vmd.

If there's something I'm missing from the list below,
let me know.

My setup...
    OS: RedHat 7.1
    Xserver: XiG's Summit Platinum, multi-head version 2.1-8
    Video Card: Matrox G450(I think 32 Mb RAM)
    CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1300MHz
    RAM: 256Mb
    Monitor: ViewSonic PS790
    Stereo Equipment: Stereographics Stereoeyes wired.
    VMD: 1.7.1, recompiled.
    
Notes:
    XiG offers a demo version of the server which is
    active for 20 minutes each invocation. This gives
    you ability to experiment before deciding to buy.

    After Summit is installed, and you've started the
    new Xserver, you need to use "Xsetup" to chose
    "Stereo Mode" under the OpenGL window. I chose
    WhiteLine. Restart your X server. The glasses should
    start to shutter at this point and the program "glxinfo"
    should indicate if you have stereo capability.

    If you get core dumps when you launch OpenGL programs,
    look at:
        Is your glibc at or above version 2?
        Try removing
         /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/AcceleratedX/modules/olg_sse2.mod

    It was neccessary for me to recompile VMD.

    In VMD, select "Crystal Eyes" from the stereo selections.

On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 01:33:09PM -0500, John Stone wrote:
>
> Gene,
> That's very interesting news. If you don't mind, I'd suggest
> posting this note to the VMD-L mailing list, as I know that many
> of the VMD users out there would love to be know about other stereo
> options for Linux. At the present time, only the Eye3D boxes work
> on Linux with the normal XFree server, to my knowledge. So, you're
> note is very useful, I think you're the first to tell me that you
> actually got something working. Did you have to compile your own
> VMD binary, or did ours work for you out of the box? These are all
> good things to know about. Also, if you can provide more details,
> I'd like to mention this on our web site among the stereo info pages
> I've written there.
>
> Thanks!!!
> John Stone
> vmd_at_ks.uiuc.edu
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 06:57:17PM -0700, Gene Carter wrote:
> > In case you collect stories about hardware configurations...
> >
> > I have gotten stereo mode to work under RedHat 7.1 utilizing
> > Stereograhics Stereoeyes, a Matrox G450 video card, and the XiG
> > Summit X server.
> >
> > The only trick was to prevent(by renaming) the ogl_sse2.mod module
> > from being used. This files was located in
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/AcceleratedX/modules. I'm currently discussing
> > the resolution of this problem with XiG.
> >
> > Thanks for the cool software,
> > Gene Carter
> > Research Assistant
> > CalTech
>
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