For me, Java3D automatically draws twice at offset if I have the stereo
enabled for NT.  This only happens in some specific resolution and refresh
rate though.

-Tachio

On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Mark B. Allan wrote:

>  I downloaded and began playing around with Java3D for the first time
> today, but when I ran the demo programs, it appeared that the scene
> graph was being rendered twice at an offset. Guessing that stereo had
> been enabled for some reason, I added a call to
> Canvas3D.setStereoEnable(false) in one of the example files, which cured
> the symptoms.
> 
>  Why is Java3D defaulting to stereo viewing, and is there a fix to this
> problem? It's fine to add a call to disable stereo to software that I
> have the source to, but this will not always be the case. One of the
> demos that is of interest to me is the Javiator flight sim, which does
> not come w/ source code. 
> 
>  I am running on a PII/400, NT4sp3, AccelGALAXY (E&S 2100) card, JDK1.2
> & Java3D 1.1.1.
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Mark
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