From: mbernat@sederta.com (Marc Bernatchez)
Subject: Re: TECH: i-glasses and OpenGL
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 14:53:21 GMT
Message-ID: <332ffd27.2706341@news.odyssee.net>
Organization: Sederta Inc.


On 14 Mar 1997 04:47:08 GMT, "Pat Neff" <pmn12564@bayou.uh.edu> wrote:
>	Does anyone know if the I-Glasses work in Stereoscopic mode
>with OpenGL under Windows?  I know that plain mono video will be
>passed through, but I would like stereoscopic vision.

If you can manage to make the OGL library to generate field or line
sequential stereo output to the 3D window, you are out of trouble. I'm
not familiar enough with OGL to tell you whether or not it is
feasible. Taking into account that the OpenGL library on the SGI
platform can do stereo using flickering glasses, I guess there would
be a way to do it. Does the Windows GL implement it as well? I
couldn't say.

Anyone in this forum could expand on that last issue?

Good luck Pat


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