[quote name='joe_7' date='May 26 2007, 06:43 AM']Is it possible to enable "anaglyph" red/cyan type stereo on Linux?
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Nothing is impossible on Linux :)
But there are some dificulties /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
A Linux stereodriver can show stereo applications, only that meant to be seen in stereo initially (by the instrumentality of a quadbuffering). There is no possibility to see usual 3d-app in stereo on Linux. As to anagliph - you can create your own 3d-app using OpenGL (even without support of a quadbuffering) - it is the only way for it :)
[quote name='joe_7' date='May 26 2007, 06:43 AM']Is it possible to enable "anaglyph" red/cyan type stereo on Linux?
[snapback]201632[/snapback]
Nothing is impossible on Linux :)
But there are some dificulties /haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' />
A Linux stereodriver can show stereo applications, only that meant to be seen in stereo initially (by the instrumentality of a quadbuffering). There is no possibility to see usual 3d-app in stereo on Linux. As to anagliph - you can create your own 3d-app using OpenGL (even without support of a quadbuffering) - it is the only way for it :)
[right][snapback]201632[/snapback][/right]
[/quote]
Nothing is impossible on Linux :)
But there are some dificulties
A Linux stereodriver can show stereo applications, only that meant to be seen in stereo initially (by the instrumentality of a quadbuffering). There is no possibility to see usual 3d-app in stereo on Linux. As to anagliph - you can create your own 3d-app using OpenGL (even without support of a quadbuffering) - it is the only way for it :)
Nothing is impossible on Linux :)
But there are some dificulties
A Linux stereodriver can show stereo applications, only that meant to be seen in stereo initially (by the instrumentality of a quadbuffering). There is no possibility to see usual 3d-app in stereo on Linux. As to anagliph - you can create your own 3d-app using OpenGL (even without support of a quadbuffering) - it is the only way for it :)