From: dsawdai@mux.engin.umich.edu (Donald James Sawdai)
Subject: Re: INFO: Who knows if LCDBios got a Win95 version?
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 17:13:51 EST
Message-ID: <1998Jan15.171351@mux.engin.umich.edu>
Organization: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


In article <34BF331C.725E08B2@center.njtu.edu.cn>, Eric <nrroy@CENTER.NJTU.EDU.CN> writes:
>A driver for shutter glasses...
>Maybe someone knows about it.
>Did it come with the win95/NT version?

The original LCDBios (a driver for shutter glasses) only works under DOS.
For more info, see http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dsawdai/lcdbios.html

However, I have ported LCDBios to a SSDI stereoscopic device driver
for Windows and DOS.  SSDI (Stereoscopic Device Interface) is a comprehensive
API and driver system for use with stereoscopic displays.  Applications
which call the SSDI functions can display stereo info on **any**
stereoscopic display -- as long as a SSDI device driver exists for that
display.  See http://www.vrex.com/ssdi for some details.

Although SSDI and the SSDI software developer's kit are not 
currently available, some portions of the Win95 version of SSDI should
be released very soon.  Keep an eye on VRex's web site for the latest
info.  Last year, we demonstrated SSDI running under DirectDraw, OpenGL,
and GDI in Win95 using SSDI device drivers for HMDs, polarized displays,
interlaced shutter glasses, and page-flipped shutter glasses.  The LCDBios
SSDI driver is used for the page-flipping shutter glasses support.

-Don Sawdai
author, LCDBios

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