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Old 07-12-2009, 11:55 AM
BigLars BigLars is offline
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Originally Posted by farshizzo View Post
From my understanding, the current version of the 3D Vision drivers only support Direct3D applications on Windows Vista or higher. Vizard uses OpenGL for 3D rendering, which makes it incompatible. The following post on the nVidia forum mentions that there might be OpenGL support in the future.
The future is now. Actually it was day this thread started. On 6/23, Nvidia released the 186.18 drivers that provided support for XP/Vista and OpenGL using the 3D Vision kit. I'm using 3D Vision with a couple of different GIS software apps that rely on OpenGL. I detailed my experience in a couple of different places on Nvidia's 3D Vision forum, mostly here.

The implementation is slightly different depending on whether you're using Vista or XP since there's no official 3D driver yet for XP. That's been promised "very soon" but for know you'll have to extract the usb/emitter drivers from the Vista 3D driver. As an enterprise user, I'm locked into XP and had been waiting for over 3 months for this driver release (though I'm also using it on a Vista x64 machine) and am happy to say 'so far, so good!'.

I'll be curious to hear if your experience is positive or not.
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