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I was wondering if its possible to drive the shutter glasses using the sync-in plug on the back of the small box?
To my understanding this is a vesa stereo 3-pin cable, that works like this:
1) first pin in +5,
2) second pin is GND,
3) last pin is SYNC.
See: [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/index.php?t98067.html"]http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/index.php?t98067.html[/url]
And the SYNC signal is TTL 1 for right shutter, TTL 0 for left shutter (or the other way around haha).
So if I send a signal something like: 01010101010101010101010 and syncronize it with the change of buffers in my program will this work? :ph34r:
Many Thanks...
Ps. I wish there was a Vision 3D API to avoid all this trouble.
I was wondering if its possible to drive the shutter glasses using the sync-in plug on the back of the small box?
To my understanding this is a vesa stereo 3-pin cable, that works like this:
1) first pin in +5,
2) second pin is GND,
3) last pin is SYNC.
See: http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/index.php?t98067.html
And the SYNC signal is TTL 1 for right shutter, TTL 0 for left shutter (or the other way around haha).
So if I send a signal something like: 01010101010101010101010 and syncronize it with the change of buffers in my program will this work? :ph34r:
Many Thanks...
Ps. I wish there was a Vision 3D API to avoid all this trouble.