From: Tomi Holger Engdahl <then@tinasolttu.cs.hut.fi>
Subject: Re: INFO: Who knows if LCDBios got a Win95 version?
Date: 16 Jan 1998 11:17:40 +0200
Message-ID: <lajzpkwg4ln.fsf@tinasolttu.cs.hut.fi>
Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland



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 LCD BIOS software homepage at
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dsawdai/lcdbios.html
mentions only that this is under devellopment but
not ready yet.

Scitech Display Doctor 6.0 software for Windows 3.x/95/NT
adds VBE 3.0 support for many graphics cards. VBE 3.0
includes some functions for 3D glass support but I have
not found much more details on this (the newest VBE
spec available on VESA web site is VBE 2.0). More information
about Scitech Display Doctor can be found at http://www.scitechsoft.com/

I have myself used Windows 95 succesfully with my homedesigned  
LCD interface+Sega glasses to views web sites with 3D graphics
with the following method: I set my grpahics card to send interlace
signal to monitor, I tune up the refresh rate and then I get an interlaced
3D display possibilities. More details on those topics can can be found at
http://www.hut.fi/~then/vr.html and 
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/faq/vga2rgb/

In this way I can easily view interlaced 3D pictures
by using Netscape. And some other 3D formats can be supported by
using Depth Charge from VREX. DepthCharge is a free web-browser plugin
that makes it easy to view stereoscopic 3d images. That software
is available at http://www.vrex.com/depthcharge/index.htm

What I am just waiting is a VRML browser with interlaced 3D support.
Does anyone a clue if any of standard VRML browsers can be configured for 
this ?

-- 
Tomi Engdahl (http://www.iki.fi/then/)
I maintain electronics and PC hardware web pages at
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/


