I bought new model Acer P1200i (3D)
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/model/EY.K1601.016
It is not listed in - http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
But I use a [url="http://rapidshare.com/files/439830681/Acer_H5360.inf)"]file[/url] modified by myself from [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=164029"]forum[/url]
Then my system sees the projector ACER P1200i as ACER H5360 and it works great, it would be nice if someone from NIVIDA would add it to the list of certified hardware for nvidia 3d vision if possible.
My question is whether my projector must be on a list of certified hardware in order to start 3D on Linux.
I have a graphics card Quadro FX 3700 and vesa 3d stereo cable.
I searched many forums and I failed to start it.
The Xorg log I always see info "(WW) NVIDIA (0): No 3D Vision capable display connected."
How can I overcome it ?
Then my system sees the projector ACER P1200i as ACER H5360 and it works great, it would be nice if someone from NIVIDA would add it to the list of certified hardware for nvidia 3d vision if possible.
My question is whether my projector must be on a list of certified hardware in order to start 3D on Linux.
I have a graphics card Quadro FX 3700 and vesa 3d stereo cable.
I searched many forums and I failed to start it.
The Xorg log I always see info "(WW) NVIDIA (0): No 3D Vision capable display connected."
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/model/EY.K1601.016
It is not listed in - http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
But I use a [url="http://rapidshare.com/files/439830681/Acer_H5360.inf)"]file[/url] modified by myself from [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=164029"]forum[/url]
Then my system sees the projector ACER P1200i as ACER H5360 and it works great, it would be nice if someone from NIVIDA would add it to the list of certified hardware for nvidia 3d vision if possible.
My question is whether my projector must be on a list of certified hardware in order to start 3D on Linux.
I have a graphics card Quadro FX 3700 and vesa 3d stereo cable.
I searched many forums and I failed to start it.
The Xorg log I always see info "(WW) NVIDIA (0): No 3D Vision capable display connected."
How can I overcome it ?
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/model/EY.K1601.016
It is not listed in - http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
But I use a file modified by myself from forum
Then my system sees the projector ACER P1200i as ACER H5360 and it works great, it would be nice if someone from NIVIDA would add it to the list of certified hardware for nvidia 3d vision if possible.
My question is whether my projector must be on a list of certified hardware in order to start 3D on Linux.
I have a graphics card Quadro FX 3700 and vesa 3d stereo cable.
I searched many forums and I failed to start it.
The Xorg log I always see info "(WW) NVIDIA (0): No 3D Vision capable display connected."
How can I overcome it ?
H5360 has a higher native resolution but does not have wifi and ethernet.
H5360 has a higher native resolution but does not have wifi and ethernet.