On Solaris boxes that have stereo graphics, you just plug in the glasses, set
your X server to the correct resolution (using
ffbconfig and afbconfig, depending on your processor), and in your Java program
call  the "setStereoEnable(true)" method in your Canvas3D.

I don't think the browser plug-in for Solaris is available yet.

Stereo doesn't currently work in Java 3D 1.1 for windows.

Ozgu Tokgoz wrote:

> Hello,
> I am trying to create stereoscopic 3D images using java3D.
> The end users will be able to see 3d images using stereoscopic goggles, and
> most probably a special browser plugin.
>
> Has anyone made any work on this topic ?
> Are there any available examples on the web or an examples you want to share
> with me ?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Ozgu
>
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