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running Vizard on a two-wall CAVE
Hi,
We are trying to run Vizard on our customized two-wall "CAVE" at Virginia Tech - basically, it's two stereo projection screens configured in an L shape. The setup is as follows: We have a PC with 3 graphics card. One is for the external monitor as the working console, and the other two for driving the two projectors. Each projection screen is a VisBox-SX10 (http://www.visbox.com/visbox-sx-series.html), connected with two DVI inputs for stereo. In the current display configuration in windows, I am using the external monitor as the primary display and the four DVI outputs (two for each VisBox) as extension screens. We have Vizard installed on the machine, and we were wondering if anyone can give us some help/hint/suggestion on how to run the Vizard program on our CAVE? Specifically, how to configure the display, how to write the script (because it's L shape, the 90 degree has to be addressed in the rendering). Or could you please point us to some relevant resources? Thank you very much. |
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