If installing two Graphics Accelerators for dual screen-capability,
connect a video cable from each computer monitor to the blue
video output port on each Graphics Accelerator.
CAUTION
Do not connect the monitor's video cable to the black VGA input
port on an installed Graphics Accelerator. If you do, the computer
will boot to a blue screen and stop, or video will not display.
If a computer monitor has no built-in video cable, use a shielded
video cable with a 15-pin (D-sub) video connector at one end for
the video output port on the Graphics Accelerator, and the
appropriate connectors at the other end for the video input port on
the computer monitor.
NOTE
Monitor input ports are usually D-sub or Bayonet Nut Connect
(BNC) connectors. Shielded cables usually have a ferrite core (a
box- or cylinder-shaped attachment) near each end to reduce
interference with radio frequencies.
3. If the computer monitor supports stereoscopic viewing, connect
the computer monitor's stereo sync cable to the stereo sync output
on the Graphics Accelerator. Refer to the previous figure.
4. Turn on the computer. The video display starts in VGA mode.
5. Install the Intense 3D Pro driver as instructed in Chapter 4,
"Installing the Software."
Using Another VGA Display Device
You can use another VGA video display device, such as a computer
system's onboard VGA controller, instead of using the on-board VGA
support provided with Intense 3D Pro.
To use another VGA display device:
1. Connect a jumper (not supplied) across jumper connector J1 on
the Graphics Accelerator to disable its VGA support. J1 is also
labeled VGA DIS, and is located next to the Vertex data bus
connector.
Stereo Sync
Video Output
Output
(Blue)
7
VGA Input
(Black)
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