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Description
The
NVIDIA Quadro4 XGL offers professional graphics by delivering breakthrough
application performance and graphics programmability. At the present time these cards offer very
good performance for 3D stereo roaming for VrTwo. If roaming is not needed and static stereo
mode is used the 3Dlabs GVX1 Pro and GVX210 graphics cards may be used with
VrTwo.
As
of September 2004 the NVIDIA Quadro4 XGL graphics card could be purchased from ZipZoomFly (www.zipzoomfly.com).
Before
configuring the graphics card, the latest drivers should be downloaded from the
NVIDIA web page at http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadro4.html.
NOTE: The monitor used for stereo viewing should
be capable of refresh rates of 100 Hertz or better.
Dual Monitors
Even
though the Quadro4 XGL offers dual monitor capability, it is not possible to
use two monitors from a single Quadro4 card.
The overlay plane is not available when two monitors are configured and
VrTwo needs this plane for interactive graphics. To set up dual monitors a second graphics
card must be used to drive the second monitor.
Since the Quadro4 uses the AGP slot, the second graphics card must be a
PCI graphics card. As of September 2004
the ATI Radeon 7000, or equivalent, was a good
graphics card for the second monitor.
Windows XP handles dual monitors from two graphics cards well and is
suggested as the operating system to run VrTwo.
Card Configuration
Start
the Display Properties dialog by pressing the right mouse button anywhere on
the desktop and selecting Properties then the Settings tab.
The screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 offers adequate screen
space for stereo display and menus on a single screen. The Color quality of 32bit is suggested.

Pressing the Advanced
button will display further properties in which OpenGL and monitor settings may
be made.
The OpenGL Settings
may be left at their default values. All
the check boxes in “Performance and compatibility” are un-checked except for
“Use unified back/depth buffer”. The
Vertical sync setting may be set to “Off by default” which will result in
faster roaming speed but may cause some slight halation of the floating
mark. Halation occurs when the floating
mark appears to rise and fall slightly when moving it left and right rapidly. This is similar to the effect on a stereo plotter
when the photograph illumination lights were not balanced.

The “Enable stereo in
OpenGL” setting turns on stereo and “Enable overlay in OpenGL” allows the
interactive display of lines in VrTwo.

The Monitor tab
allows the configuration of the Screen Refresh Rate. The Quadro4 XGL’s
maximum screen refresh rate is 100 Hertz.
