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massive performance hit for stereo mode
Firstly, I know you can expect a performance hit when you go from single to stereoscopic (head mounted display) mode - but what we are seeing well beyond what would be expected.
We are running an Dell Workstation 650 (Xeon 2.something + Nvidia Quardo4 960GL - I think). I know that you can turn over screen-spanning duties to the graphics hardware instead of windows doing it, however, I cannot make this work at all. So I think it is the fact that windows is doing screen spanning that is killing performance, but I don't know how to fix it. I am running XP home and I have tried the original nvidia driver, the latest nvidia drivers and the ones recommended in the vizard documentation and I can't make any of them work. Any ideas??? Cheers, Matt |
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