Greg, I remember you saying 3D Vision in Chimera had been affected by a bug in the Nvidia drivers after version 191.....was that ever resolved? I noticed Larry had the newest driver installed.
Dan

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Greg Couch <gregc@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:
On 02/03/2011 08:15 PM, Larry Simpson wrote:
> I have a problem getting 3D with Chimera using a Quadro 600 video
> board on a Win7 64 computer.
> I am not sure what settings are required. Screen grabs are attached
> which show my current settings.
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Larry

The settings you sent look okay.  But whether or not they are the right
settings depends on what is connected to your graphics card.  Do you
have the 3D Vision Pro or the regular 3D Vision?  Is the display one
that is supported by the 3D Vision products?  Is the separate
"Stereoscopic 3D" section of the driver configuration turned off?  Is
the 3D Vision emittor plugged into a USB port?  Are the glasses
charged?  Are the glasses turned on?  What is the error message when you
change chimera's camera from mono to "sequential stereo"?  Please submit
a bug report with the Chimera application's Report a Bug dialog with the
answers to the above questions and I'll help you figure out what's going
wrong.

    -- Greg
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