I can't get the fx3500 graphics card working for the nvidia 3d vision kit?
The graphics card have a sync cable and produce 120 hz.
We use XP64 and have tried the new driver. The driver installs
and it is possible to setup the different stereo options, but
the glasses syncronization is wrong and it looks like it doesn't
matter if the stereo cable is plugged in or not.
Have anybody got it to work?
Can the external sync signal be adapted for the ir-emitter?
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[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html[/url]
We have, but we see ghosting which mean that the sync is wrong.
The sync cable doesn't make a difference.
We have verified the hardware on a win7 and another graphics card
and the equipement work, but that doesn't help me.
"We have" ???
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html[/url]
"We have" ???
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html[/url]
[quote name='bigben' post='950637' date='Nov 14 2009, 01:23 AM']"We have" ???
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
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Regards[/quote]
I know that it doesn't list the card as supported, but because we are using the sync cable I can't understand why it wouldn't work.
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
[quote name='AndersA' post='950711' date='Nov 14 2009, 09:21 AM']I know that it doesn't list the card as supported, but because we are using the sync cable I can't understand why it wouldn't work.
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
Regards AA[/quote]
Hi All!
I added a curcuit that could delay the sync signal in 1 ms increments with the push of a button.
[b]By adjusting the delay it is possible to get the stereo without almost no ghosting
for the unsupported fx3500.[/b]
Is it possible to set a delay for the ir-emitter or the driver for the ir-emitter instead of having
an own built surcuit. We have 8 computers with fx3500.
[quote name='AndersA' post='950711' date='Nov 14 2009, 09:21 AM']I know that it doesn't list the card as supported, but because we are using the sync cable I can't understand why it wouldn't work.
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
Regards AA
Hi All!
I added a curcuit that could delay the sync signal in 1 ms increments with the push of a button.
By adjusting the delay it is possible to get the stereo without almost no ghosting
for the unsupported fx3500.
Is it possible to set a delay for the ir-emitter or the driver for the ir-emitter instead of having
an own built surcuit. We have 8 computers with fx3500.
Now, the FX 3500 is not officially supported, but it works (Quad Buffer OpenGL is there way before the stream architecture)...
What you have to do is skip the 3-pin din connector cable and use the IR transmitter with just the USB driver for it installed and to setup the Quadro driver - enable Stereo and set it to use the option "Generic Active Stereo (with NVIDIA IR Emitter)". I've managed to make this work with the latest Quadro driver (go for at least 186.18 or newer, as earlier did not have support for the 3d vision), but on Vista, not XP (I haven't tried it on XP, so it might also work).
Now, the FX 3500 is not officially supported, but it works (Quad Buffer OpenGL is there way before the stream architecture)...
What you have to do is skip the 3-pin din connector cable and use the IR transmitter with just the USB driver for it installed and to setup the Quadro driver - enable Stereo and set it to use the option "Generic Active Stereo (with NVIDIA IR Emitter)". I've managed to make this work with the latest Quadro driver (go for at least 186.18 or newer, as earlier did not have support for the 3d vision), but on Vista, not XP (I haven't tried it on XP, so it might also work).
I can't get the fx3500 graphics card working for the nvidia 3d vision kit?
The graphics card have a sync cable and produce 120 hz.
We use XP64 and have tried the new driver. The driver installs
and it is possible to setup the different stereo options, but
the glasses syncronization is wrong and it looks like it doesn't
matter if the stereo cable is plugged in or not.
Have anybody got it to work?
Can the external sync signal be adapted for the ir-emitter?
Best regards
Anders
I can't get the fx3500 graphics card working for the nvidia 3d vision kit?
The graphics card have a sync cable and produce 120 hz.
We use XP64 and have tried the new driver. The driver installs
and it is possible to setup the different stereo options, but
the glasses syncronization is wrong and it looks like it doesn't
matter if the stereo cable is plugged in or not.
Have anybody got it to work?
Can the external sync signal be adapted for the ir-emitter?
Best regards
Anders
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Regards[/quote]
We have, but we see ghosting which mean that the sync is wrong.
The sync cable doesn't make a difference.
We have verified the hardware on a win7 and another graphics card
and the equipement work, but that doesn't help me.
Do you have a fx3500 where it works?
Best regards AA
http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html
Regards
We have, but we see ghosting which mean that the sync is wrong.
The sync cable doesn't make a difference.
We have verified the hardware on a win7 and another graphics card
and the equipement work, but that doesn't help me.
Do you have a fx3500 where it works?
Best regards AA
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html[/url]
Regards
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html
Regards
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html[/url]
Regards
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html
Regards
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html[/url]
Regards[/quote]
I know that it doesn't list the card as supported, but because we are using the sync cable I can't understand why it wouldn't work.
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
Regards AA
There is no quadro fx 3500 in the list of supported graphic card.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards.html
Regards
I know that it doesn't list the card as supported, but because we are using the sync cable I can't understand why it wouldn't work.
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
Regards AA
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
Regards AA[/quote]
Hi All!
I added a curcuit that could delay the sync signal in 1 ms increments with the push of a button.
[b]By adjusting the delay it is possible to get the stereo without almost no ghosting
for the unsupported fx3500.[/b]
Is it possible to set a delay for the ir-emitter or the driver for the ir-emitter instead of having
an own built surcuit. We have 8 computers with fx3500.
It was fun to see it work!
Regards
Anders
The sync cable signal can not be defined in that many ways.
If there is a difference in the sync signal I could make a chip that modify the signal, but I would need to know what the problem is.
Regards AA
Hi All!
I added a curcuit that could delay the sync signal in 1 ms increments with the push of a button.
By adjusting the delay it is possible to get the stereo without almost no ghosting
for the unsupported fx3500.
Is it possible to set a delay for the ir-emitter or the driver for the ir-emitter instead of having
an own built surcuit. We have 8 computers with fx3500.
It was fun to see it work!
Regards
Anders
What you have to do is skip the 3-pin din connector cable and use the IR transmitter with just the USB driver for it installed and to setup the Quadro driver - enable Stereo and set it to use the option "Generic Active Stereo (with NVIDIA IR Emitter)". I've managed to make this work with the latest Quadro driver (go for at least 186.18 or newer, as earlier did not have support for the 3d vision), but on Vista, not XP (I haven't tried it on XP, so it might also work).
What you have to do is skip the 3-pin din connector cable and use the IR transmitter with just the USB driver for it installed and to setup the Quadro driver - enable Stereo and set it to use the option "Generic Active Stereo (with NVIDIA IR Emitter)". I've managed to make this work with the latest Quadro driver (go for at least 186.18 or newer, as earlier did not have support for the 3d vision), but on Vista, not XP (I haven't tried it on XP, so it might also work).
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