Hi Jan

We just set up our new linux machine using the older Nvdia set up as given on 
Coot and PyMol. 

We managed to get hold of all the various components some second hand (the 
stereo glasses were pre used). PyMol worked fine immediately. We ran into 
issues with the latest stand alone build of Coot, in that the maps disappeared 
on starting stereo and also the stereo image was weird. After installing an 
earlier (version 0.8) everything works perfectly.

The main issue we found,  was getting hold of a compatible monitor that is of a 
decent size and has the right refresh rate and has the right DVI port. 

Best
Gina




On 12/12/20, 4:12 AM, "CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Jan Stransky" 
<CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK on behalf of jan.stransky.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Dear all,

    I am wondering, if anyone has experience with implementing stereo 3D
    setup with currently available hardware. NVIDIA 3D vision seems to be
    pretty much dead.

    The primary usage would be model building in Coot, but also potentially
    Pymol analysis.

    The biggest issue is an access to controls. We played a bit with PS VR,
    VR solutions prsented last year at CCP4 weekend seem to be still far
    from usable.

    Did anyone try AR?

    Best regards,

    Jan

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