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| I'm curious to know if Vuzix is working or pressuring Nvidia in any way shape or form to get them moving on some sort of working stereo 3D driver for 8000 series cards. Many of us have an 8800 card and want (or have) a VR920 but find it some what pointless to use it in gaming without stereo 3D. In reality this is what is holding me back from buying the VR920. I could use it on my second rig with my 6800 but that's a three year old card and it's become extrememly slow for new games. Heck I'd just be happy if it was 8800 and XP drivers right now.
I would fathom a guess that if the 8000 series cards worked with S-3D that you guys would sell more product too |
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| Yeah, some real 8800 stereo drivers would be grand. I have already ordered a VR920, but I'm partially dreading getting it, because I'm either going to have to downgrade my video card altogether, or I'm going to try using two different cards, switching between them depending on if I want to use stereo or not.
I'm kind of expecting my computer to blow up if I try the second option, though I've seen at least one case of someone doing it successfully: http://forums.vr920.com/Topic9-7-1.aspx He's using a 7600 and an 8800. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/22/2008 8:21:48 AM Posts: 85, Visits: 325 |
| Yes a drivers or a hook would be welcome cause in new games like Dirt or Graw2 even with a lot of details off games are unplayables with old gfx cards, even limit with 8800 too with all options on, so i don't think my 7600 gt would be usable in the near future cause devellopers uses more and more effects, they start to go near from 8.1 directx maximum , for dx9.0c i suspect games to come in one or two years, dx10 i hope never or may be on winXP but without me on Vistcrap, would be cool they use Opengl or direct engine programming instead of these heavy dx10 librarys. We could have a hope on Iz3d drivers, cause may be they will make an universal driver, for Nvidia the only things they can do it's playing games and make profiles in drivers, and from now make a lot of profits without moving their big fat *** for making a decent driver, it look like a lot of USA products sellers abuse in ads they sell a product not fully functionnal and they lies about in advertising......
With Nvidia they offer us moon with a spoon 
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| | Well I guess I'll take that as a no since there's no official reply. It's a shame though because to really enjoy an hmd you need stereo 3D, IMO. |
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| Vuzix and nVidia have no official business relationship. And, commenting on things that are solidly in the sphere of control of another company can be tricky business. I will, however, give this example, hoping that it sheds some light on the situation.
When Microsoft launched Vista, I feel there is a super high chance that they were aware that nVidia was the sole provider of decent stereo drivers. With Aero, and DX10 on the horizon, I'm fairly confident that Microsoft had great interest in the future of Stereoscopic 3D support for Vista. And yet, there is none. If Microsoft wasn't able to get nVidia to launch before they were ready to, I think that says all that needs to be said about nVidia's launch schedule, and how they react to other company's requests to get some drivers out there.
On a side note, I would like to remind people that we are actively working on our own, standalone, stereo drivers which will be card/OS independent. Stereo isn't going to die with the birth of Vista or DX10.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/5/2009 8:13:37 PM Posts: 27, Visits: 792 |
| TechSupport (8/22/2007) Vuzix and nVidia have no official business relationship. And, commenting on things that are solidly in the sphere of control of another company can be tricky business. I will, however, give this example, hoping that it sheds some light on the situation.
When Microsoft launched Vista, I feel there is a super high chance that they were aware that nVidia was the sole provider of decent stereo drivers. With Aero, and DX10 on the horizon, I'm fairly confident that Microsoft had great interest in the future of Stereoscopic 3D support for Vista. And yet, there is none. If Microsoft wasn't able to get nVidia to launch before they were ready to, I think that says all that needs to be said about nVidia's launch schedule, and how they react to other company's requests to get some drivers out there.
On a side note, I would like to remind people that we are actively working on our own, standalone, stereo drivers which will be card/OS independent. Stereo isn't going to die with the birth of Vista or DX10.
I am very happy to hear you are working on a standalone driver. Please keep us updated on the progress. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/22/2008 8:21:48 AM Posts: 85, Visits: 325 |
| "we are actively working on our own, standalone, stereo drivers which will be card/OS independent."
That is the best and wise way, if you wait for Nvidia, windows Vista will be dead when a decent forceware driver will be out for these pseudo supermarket OS, they make bad driver each releases they are more buggy even for XP or 2003 i don't think they could have something stable in 1 year cause they are on more than 6 months and nothing better, worse and worse, they write code like microsoft made ME 2007 (Vista) with their foots...... that's normal they already have big profits, now they don't move theire a.. 
So keep the good way and don't count on them. 
Windows XP SP2 Stable/Server SP2 2003/Ubuntu (Vista Suxx For gamers)
C2D E6600@3.51 (9x390) 1.325 vcore WC
4 Gig Gskill Extreme Ram 4-4-4-12 Unlinked 780
2x 120 go Western Digital Raid 0, 320 Maxtor+ 250+200 Western Digital Harddrives
DS4 N650i Gigabyte Sli F7 Bios in no SLI Mode, Southbridge WC
8800 GTS 320@650/1500/1000 WC with native VR920 Stereo, Forcewares up to date.
Icuiti VR920 Hmd, 22" IIYAMA LCD Monitor, 19" LCD LDLC.
Line6 TonePort UX1 SoundCard, M-audio Transit, Yamaha MSP5 Audio Monitors
Axxyon 680 Sli PSU + Antec Nine Hundred
Reserator 1+ Moded Zalman WC cooler 30° idle
Razer Coperhead, Examat+Exarest, G15 Logitech, Volito2 Wacom Tablet
G25 Wheel Logitech, Thrustmaster Top Gun Fox Pro2
Hackintosh Pro E2160, 2 gig, Leopard 10.5.2
Dell D610 XP Sp2 /Tiger 10.4.9
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