Stereo Trouble with Quadro FX 3500 Error involves nvoglnt.dll
Hi all,
We're psychologists trying to program a virtual reality experiment.
We have a Dell Precision M90 Intel Duo core (Win XP) with an NVidia Quardo FX 3500 card. We use shutter glasses by StereoGraphics that plug in as an on board DIN.
All our codes run perfectly until we enable the stereo on the driver settings. So we assumed it was a problem with the stereo driver. We've tried the newest driver (Release 169) to the really old ones like 91.36 series where the stereo driver had to be installed separately.
The code starts running after we enable the stereo but the program pop ups an error with the nvoglnt.dll file (which again points us towards the driver, or so we think). The shutter glass setup doesnt react either.
We've tried everything we could and decide to ask for some help! So if you have any idea what the problem could be or if anyone can suggest a better driver, we would be terribly grateful.
We're psychologists trying to program a virtual reality experiment.
We have a Dell Precision M90 Intel Duo core (Win XP) with an NVidia Quardo FX 3500 card. We use shutter glasses by StereoGraphics that plug in as an on board DIN.
All our codes run perfectly until we enable the stereo on the driver settings. So we assumed it was a problem with the stereo driver. We've tried the newest driver (Release 169) to the really old ones like 91.36 series where the stereo driver had to be installed separately.
The code starts running after we enable the stereo but the program pop ups an error with the nvoglnt.dll file (which again points us towards the driver, or so we think). The shutter glass setup doesnt react either.
We've tried everything we could and decide to ask for some help! So if you have any idea what the problem could be or if anyone can suggest a better driver, we would be terribly grateful.
Nvidias last stereodriver unfortunately only supports the Zalman monitor and anaglyph mode. The best shot would be with the 162.50 stereodriver (can be found at guru3d or the mtbs3d.com) which works with dual cores and up to and including the 7900 series card. Some also managed to have stereo on 8000-series cards too: [url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1072"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1072[/url]
I'm not familiar with quadrocards but i think the stereodriver should work for those too. Maybe someone else have experience with those? I know quadrocards are specially designed for stereo3d but have the impression it has more to do with 3d-software.
Nvidias last stereodriver unfortunately only supports the Zalman monitor and anaglyph mode. The best shot would be with the 162.50 stereodriver (can be found at guru3d or the mtbs3d.com) which works with dual cores and up to and including the 7900 series card. Some also managed to have stereo on 8000-series cards too: http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1072
I'm not familiar with quadrocards but i think the stereodriver should work for those too. Maybe someone else have experience with those? I know quadrocards are specially designed for stereo3d but have the impression it has more to do with 3d-software.
We're psychologists trying to program a virtual reality experiment.
We have a Dell Precision M90 Intel Duo core (Win XP) with an NVidia Quardo FX 3500 card. We use shutter glasses by StereoGraphics that plug in as an on board DIN.
All our codes run perfectly until we enable the stereo on the driver settings. So we assumed it was a problem with the stereo driver. We've tried the newest driver (Release 169) to the really old ones like 91.36 series where the stereo driver had to be installed separately.
The code starts running after we enable the stereo but the program pop ups an error with the nvoglnt.dll file (which again points us towards the driver, or so we think). The shutter glass setup doesnt react either.
We've tried everything we could and decide to ask for some help! So if you have any idea what the problem could be or if anyone can suggest a better driver, we would be terribly grateful.
We're psychologists trying to program a virtual reality experiment.
We have a Dell Precision M90 Intel Duo core (Win XP) with an NVidia Quardo FX 3500 card. We use shutter glasses by StereoGraphics that plug in as an on board DIN.
All our codes run perfectly until we enable the stereo on the driver settings. So we assumed it was a problem with the stereo driver. We've tried the newest driver (Release 169) to the really old ones like 91.36 series where the stereo driver had to be installed separately.
The code starts running after we enable the stereo but the program pop ups an error with the nvoglnt.dll file (which again points us towards the driver, or so we think). The shutter glass setup doesnt react either.
We've tried everything we could and decide to ask for some help! So if you have any idea what the problem could be or if anyone can suggest a better driver, we would be terribly grateful.
I'm not familiar with quadrocards but i think the stereodriver should work for those too. Maybe someone else have experience with those? I know quadrocards are specially designed for stereo3d but have the impression it has more to do with 3d-software.
cheers
I'm not familiar with quadrocards but i think the stereodriver should work for those too. Maybe someone else have experience with those? I know quadrocards are specially designed for stereo3d but have the impression it has more to do with 3d-software.
cheers
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.