Excellent! thanks Dave. I have a question though, it seems you've added in a new pseudo 3D / stereoscopic feature that works great with it set for 1 monitor. Asteroids in particular really pops out of the screen... thats way cool. I have 2 monitors and set it to show reverse polarized on one, and the negative space on the other as you suggest in the documentation. But on my system, my right monitor is a 17" studio LCD (4:3) but the left one is a 17" widescreen LCD. In order to get the movement to line up, I have to tilt my head about 20 degrees, squint with my right eye (and crank up the 80s music in iTunes a bit) to compensate. Is is possible to add a setting to take care of this in software?
Does this make sense? I have a photo of the monitor setup posted
here if you want to see what I mean...