29 Jun
2015
29 Jun
'15
9:45 p.m.
So it works with some caveats -- iff the projector is the primary and only display and you use reverse sequential stereo. Getting there was difficult, you have to disable the LCD monitor with the system display settings instead of the amdcccle interface that appears to do the same thing. But you need to use the amdcccle interface to turn on quad-buffered stereo. Once quad-buffered stereo is setup (after several reboots), you can turn on and off the LCD monitor, but the stereo-sync signal is only generated only if the LCD monitor is turned off. The driver also got confused occasionally and wouldn't display a stereo image -- that was fixed by reenabling the LCD monitor and disabling it again. -- Greg