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James Taylor wrote:
>This may be a little late, but I've used the the ATI commercial driver on the Vaio I got a couple of weeks ago, and it is working quite well. It was a little more involved than point and click for the install, but the directions worked like a charm on SuSE Pro 9.3. I had previously used the open source drivers on a Thinkpad, but I couldn't get the commercial drivers to work. I think I had a glxgears number around 1200 on that one.
>
>With the open source driver on the Vaio, I had a glxgears number around 330, but went improved to about 2300 with the commercial driver.
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>-jt
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>James Taylor
>The East Cobb Group, Inc.
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>>>>Dow.Hurst at mindspring.com >>>
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>Thanks everyone for the advice! I am completely impressed with the
>Nvidia driver. We have a professor that will be purchasing a Dell
>Precision workstation soon and wanted advice on using the stereographics
>Crystal Eyes product. After investigating I found this out:
>
>www.stereographics.com is the web link
>The Crystals Eyes package does require a Vertical Refresh rate on a CRT
>monitor to be at or above 100Hz!
>It won't work with LCD monitors due to the above criteria
>A good CRT is getting harder to find due to all the LCD popularity.
>
>Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070SB= $699.99
>Iiyama Vision Master Pro 514 HM204DT= $629.42
>
>Are both capable of the 100Hz Vertical refresh at 1600x1200. I think
>the Iiyama is better based on the specs.
>
>The Nvidia cards and driver support using the stereo devices with the
>three pin DIN port to sync the glasses to the monitor's oscillating
>output of two images. It is wireless as well. You can't use it with
>dual screens though since each program that is coded to support the
>product hasn't been designed to handle two monitors. I'm sure it could
>be done, but the tech guys at stereographics said the glasses would work
>for the monitor the program was displayed on but the other monitor would
>look weird since the programs displayed there would not be producing the
>stereo output. I'd love to get to experiment but I think only one
>monitor will get purchased at this point.
>
>None of the above info is about ATI but I appreciated what everyone
>posted and thought I'd pass on this nugget about the stereo product. It
>will be used to look at structures from protein crystallization
>processes on the computer inside of x-ray crystallographic modelling
>programs. She also will use stereo vision to help see ligands being
>docked inside the active site of the same proteins she has
>crystallized. It is too expensive to own the equipment to collect the
>spectra so national labs contract with researchers such as herself to do
>the x-ray tests. Then she takes the data and works on her systems to
>interpret, visuallize, and work with the data.
>
>Thanks,
>Dow
>
>
>Dow Hurst wrote:
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>>Does the ATI driver work as well as the Nvidia one? I don't have an
>>ATI based machine to try on. It would sure make choosing a laptop
>>easier for me or recommending one for others. I just need to be able
>>to recommend hardware accelerated OpenGL based performance on a laptop
>>but don't want a 10lb monster.
>>Thanks,
>>Dow
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