I have not confirmed this, but I've
read that Windows 8 supports stereo-in-a-window with recent NVIDIA
GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards for applications that use
Direct3D. It is unknown if the associated OpenGL drivers will do
stereo-in-a-window (UCSF Chimera is an OpenGL-based application).
If you are using Windows XP, Windows 7, or Linux, I believe you
still need a NVIDIA Quadro or an AMD FirePro graphics card.
HTH,
Greg
On 01/03/2013 01:07 PM, Gökhan Tolun wrote:
Hi,
Is Chimera still quadro-only as the stereo-3D goes, and
if so, is there ANY way of making it work with a non-quadro
card? I have a 560 Ti SLI system with an ACER 27" 3D LCD
monitor with active shutter glasses.