The 1.33 version of the CD did not install on our Vista or Win7 computers properly when using the Launch application. The software was unable to find a compatible driver and mistakenly tried to install 32 bit software on our 64 bit system, tried to uninstall 64 bit software using a 32 bit uninstaller, and provided us with many cryptic notes. The work around was to not uninstall the card driver as we were instructed to do. /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' />
Rather, than uninstall one simply updates the driver from the device manager window. One browses the 1.33CD and pulls the drivers from there. Then one can install the emitter and run the tests. I hope this saves someone else the pain and time sink of trying to find out how to make this "plug and play" system work. And perhaps Nvidia can fix the CD contents so that their system works right out of the box. :rolleyes:
The 1.33 version of the CD did not install on our Vista or Win7 computers properly when using the Launch application. The software was unable to find a compatible driver and mistakenly tried to install 32 bit software on our 64 bit system, tried to uninstall 64 bit software using a 32 bit uninstaller, and provided us with many cryptic notes. The work around was to not uninstall the card driver as we were instructed to do. /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' />
Rather, than uninstall one simply updates the driver from the device manager window. One browses the 1.33CD and pulls the drivers from there. Then one can install the emitter and run the tests. I hope this saves someone else the pain and time sink of trying to find out how to make this "plug and play" system work. And perhaps Nvidia can fix the CD contents so that their system works right out of the box. :rolleyes:
i have windows 7 64bit
and the 1.33 cd driver worked perfectly, i just clicked the 1st thing, waited for install, restarted, it launched another installer, then the 3d vision setup wizard.
and the 1.33 cd driver worked perfectly, i just clicked the 1st thing, waited for install, restarted, it launched another installer, then the 3d vision setup wizard.
I should also add that the remainder of the installation was accomplished using the Nvidia control panel and not via the "launch" avenue on the "CD". I believe that we had installed the "demo" CD and used Stereoscopic Player as the way to open the control panel.
StereoPhoto Maker, Stereo Slide Show, StereoMovie Maker, and other Nvidia compatible software are available here;
[url="http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html"]http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html[/url]
StereoPhoto Maker is used to align stereo images as well as view them. The pan and zoom features of that software allow one to view images of over 10K x 2K pixels. Posted stereo images from digital cameras also benefit from having a zoom capability. When the SPM preferences are set properly it is possible to right click on an image and open it using SPM. Here are some sample stereo images that I have posted:
[url="http://holographics3d.com/hg/galleries/main/baytobreakers/baytobreakers1.html"]http://holographics3d.com/hg/galleries/mai...obreakers1.html[/url]
[url="http://celutek.com/holographics/goodguys/goodguys.html"]http://celutek.com/holographics/goodguys/goodguys.html[/url]
[url="http://www.celutek.com/holographics/pinnacles/Pinnacles3D.html"]http://www.celutek.com/holographics/pinnac...innacles3D.html[/url]
I should also add that the remainder of the installation was accomplished using the Nvidia control panel and not via the "launch" avenue on the "CD". I believe that we had installed the "demo" CD and used Stereoscopic Player as the way to open the control panel.
StereoPhoto Maker, Stereo Slide Show, StereoMovie Maker, and other Nvidia compatible software are available here;
StereoPhoto Maker is used to align stereo images as well as view them. The pan and zoom features of that software allow one to view images of over 10K x 2K pixels. Posted stereo images from digital cameras also benefit from having a zoom capability. When the SPM preferences are set properly it is possible to right click on an image and open it using SPM. Here are some sample stereo images that I have posted:
Rather, than uninstall one simply updates the driver from the device manager window. One browses the 1.33CD and pulls the drivers from there. Then one can install the emitter and run the tests. I hope this saves someone else the pain and time sink of trying to find out how to make this "plug and play" system work. And perhaps Nvidia can fix the CD contents so that their system works right out of the box. :rolleyes:
Rather, than uninstall one simply updates the driver from the device manager window. One browses the 1.33CD and pulls the drivers from there. Then one can install the emitter and run the tests. I hope this saves someone else the pain and time sink of trying to find out how to make this "plug and play" system work. And perhaps Nvidia can fix the CD contents so that their system works right out of the box. :rolleyes:
and the 1.33 cd driver worked perfectly, i just clicked the 1st thing, waited for install, restarted, it launched another installer, then the 3d vision setup wizard.
and the 1.33 cd driver worked perfectly, i just clicked the 1st thing, waited for install, restarted, it launched another installer, then the 3d vision setup wizard.
StereoPhoto Maker, Stereo Slide Show, StereoMovie Maker, and other Nvidia compatible software are available here;
[url="http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html"]http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html[/url]
StereoPhoto Maker is used to align stereo images as well as view them. The pan and zoom features of that software allow one to view images of over 10K x 2K pixels. Posted stereo images from digital cameras also benefit from having a zoom capability. When the SPM preferences are set properly it is possible to right click on an image and open it using SPM. Here are some sample stereo images that I have posted:
[url="http://holographics3d.com/hg/galleries/main/baytobreakers/baytobreakers1.html"]http://holographics3d.com/hg/galleries/mai...obreakers1.html[/url]
[url="http://celutek.com/holographics/goodguys/goodguys.html"]http://celutek.com/holographics/goodguys/goodguys.html[/url]
[url="http://www.celutek.com/holographics/pinnacles/Pinnacles3D.html"]http://www.celutek.com/holographics/pinnac...innacles3D.html[/url]
StereoPhoto Maker, Stereo Slide Show, StereoMovie Maker, and other Nvidia compatible software are available here;
http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html
StereoPhoto Maker is used to align stereo images as well as view them. The pan and zoom features of that software allow one to view images of over 10K x 2K pixels. Posted stereo images from digital cameras also benefit from having a zoom capability. When the SPM preferences are set properly it is possible to right click on an image and open it using SPM. Here are some sample stereo images that I have posted:
http://holographics3d.com/hg/galleries/mai...obreakers1.html
http://celutek.com/holographics/goodguys/goodguys.html
http://www.celutek.com/holographics/pinnac...innacles3D.html