On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Rutledge, Robert (NIH/NCI) [V] wrote:
I have been trying to get chimera to work with stereo. I now have an NVidia Quadro FX 1500 card, and I start Chimera with the --stereo option. The program starts fine, but produces the following error: "can not open camera mode". Stereo will not work when I try to select it from the camera tab. My computer has 3 monitors; two are connected to the Quadro card. The first monitor (the one active during boot) is connected to an NVidia 7800GTX. Do I need to swap my cards so that the Quadro becomes the first card or is there another solution?
First of all, let me say that I have no experience with multiple graphics cards, but I do have lots of experience with stereo. That said: There are several possible problems, swapping the cards or choosing a Quadro display as your primary monitor might help. If you have the NVidia's Consumer 3D Stereo driver installed for the 7800GTX, it interfers with the Quadro driver's stereo, so remove it if it is installed. Then enable stereo on the Quadro -- you need to go the "Performance & Quality Settings" dialog (Display Properties dialog, Settings tab, Advanced button, Quadro tab) and switch the View from Basic settings to Advanced setting, then scroll down and enable stereo and choose the appropriate stereo display mode. Also, the Quadro FX 1500 is not listed as having a stereo connector, so your Quadro can't support all of the stereo display modes that other Quadro cards do. Whether that matters or not depending on your other stereo viewing hardware. Last, while you're trying to get stereo work, I would just start with just one graphics card in the system, the Quadro, and put the 7800GTX back in once stereo is working. Good luck, Greg Couch UCSF Computer Graphics Lab