Nvidia 2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/FrameLockEnable=1
9.  Enable frame lock on the slave devices.
 nvidia-settings -a [gpu:1]/FrameLockEnable=1
 nvidia-settings -a [gpu:2]/FrameLockEnable=1
 nvidia-settings -a [gpu:3]/FrameLockEnable=1
10.  Toggle the test signal.
 nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/FrameLockTestSignal=1
 nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/FrameLockTestSignal=0
Writing a Frame Lock 
NV-CONTROL Client
The NVIDIA X driver exposes the nv-control X extension that allows 
the user to confi gure various features–including frame lock–from an X 
windows client. 
This is a brief  summary of  some of  the requirements for writing a Frame 
Lock NV-CONTROL
 client.  
Writing a Frame Lock Client for NV-CONTROL 
1.8 (and earlier)
See the sample NV-CONTROL clients in the samples directory for basic 
examples of  how to set integer attributes. See the fi le 
ctkframelock.
c
 for a much more involved example of  how the nvidia-settings utility 
programs the frame lock attributes.
The constants referenced below are defi ned in 
NVCtrl.h
. See the 
comments in that fi le for an explanation of  each attribute. It may also be 
useful to search the 
ctkframelock.c
 fi le using a grep utility to see how 
each attribute is used.
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NVIDIA Frame Synchronization Under Linux