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Contents:

FOR-SALE: Powergloves available
FOR-SALE: New VR-PC 202 Kit ($235 + $10 shipping)


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From: 3space@io.org (3Space)
Subject: FOR-SALE: Powergloves available
Date: 29 Apr 1995 12:02:07 -0400
Organization: Internex Online, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (416 363 3783)

We are in the process of aquiring a large volume of Mattel powergloves
and will be able to offer the users of the internet for a limited time
a discounted price of $35 US plus $10 US shipping. These gloves are
brand new, unopened with complete documentation.  You can specify the
glove size when ordering, however, we can not guarentee the requested
size.

If you wish, we can modify the glove end to interface straight to your
PC printer port for an additional $10 US.

If you wish to reserve one or more gloves, please send an email to
3Space@io.org.  When the gloves become available, we will confirm your
order.

When available, we will be accepting money orders or certified
cheques, payable to 3Space Inc.  Master Card and Visa will also be
accepted with an addition 5% surcharge.

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From: paradigm@netcom.com (Allan R. Lamb)
Subject: FOR-SALE: New VR-PC 202 Kit ($235 + $10 shipping)
Message-Id: <paradigmD7v1J1.7HC@netcom.com>
Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 1995 18:18:37 GMT

For those who want to get started in VR I have put together this
package.  This is an expanded version of the VR-PC 101 Kit. All
components can be ordered separtely (see end of msg)

What do you get (assuming you have a 386 or better)?

1. HMD: VictorMaxx "Virtual Reality - StuntMaster" Head Mounted Display
2. GLOVE: Mattel Power Glove with Parallel Interface Adaptor **NEW
3. NTSC CONVERTER: GameZapper VGA->TV Convt. (display PC screen inside HMD)
	Includes: DOOM Game and DOS Drivers
4. Custom 15-pin cable to connect video and sound(**NEW) to the HMD.
5. A copy of AVRIL 2.0 and GLOVE(**NEW)VR development software and source 
code
	Note that this software is free on the net and I only include
	it to save you having to download it. 
6. Pinouts for the HMD (so you can hack if you like)
7. OPTIONAL textbook (Garage VR) for an additional cost (see end of msg)**NEW

Send check or money order to (total = $250):

Allan Lamb (paradigm@netcom.com)
1601 N. Sepulveda Blvd. # 254
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

Note: (Add $6 for COD order: total = $256)

VictorMaxx and StuntMaster are trademarks of VictorMaxx, Inc.
GameZapper is a product of Advanced Digital Systems (ADS).
Mattel is a trademark of Mattel.
Any other trademarks are trademarks of the respective companies.

VictorMaxx HMD "virtual reality" looks just like you would expect a 
classic VR HMD to look - gogglelike. It's a stereo sound, color 
binocular non-stereoscopic (can be stereo with s/w) and great for games 
(i.e don't try to read microdots). Uses a simple fresnell lens system.
Has volume, brightness, color tint controls. It was originally built for
Nintendo or Sega games and comes with two "sets" of cables for this
purpose with instructions on how to hook up to these systems. The HMD alone
is ready to go and you don't need anything else to use it with the
games (Sega / Nintendo) Res: 720X252

We hackers use them on our PC's. To do this I tap into 
the sega cable (you could use the nintendo cable, but I used sega). 
There  is the classic 15 pin connector and I can provide all the pin-outs 
to you that I received from VictorMaxx. I made a "jumper cable" 
(included) between the 15 pin HMD connection and the Sega cable for sound 
and video. 

For the PC you will need the NTSC adaptor (included) (PC to TV) that
converts your VGA output signal to a TV (video signal). This also
allows simultaneous monitor/HMD viewing and can be used with a VCR
to record sessions. The unit is a portable "pocket-size" style and
connects directly to the VGA port (res: 640X256).

I have used this on both my laptop and stand alone PC's. All components 
(except the 15-pin jumper cable and the GLOVE/AVRIL s/w) is new. 
Great for games and it's the next best thing to the $2500.00+ 
range of VR gear. I use it with AVRIL and my VR glove and have a 
great time.

The glove is a Mattel Power Glove that has been adapted with a parallel
interface to connect up to the PC. It measures x,y,z and roll.

This system is intended to be for the starter in Virtual Reality. It 
contains the lowest cost components that can give the necessary 
functionality. Primarly it's for the hacker in us and thats who I put 
this together for, however, everything is ready to go and you don't need 
to buy anything else or solder a resister.

Finally, I recommend picking up a copy of Garage VR. This 440 page text is 
a great introduction to VR and all the functions and capabilities of  
most VR components. It is written at a very basic-beginner level. I have 
copies so if you what one in the kit add another $35 (to cover 
book/shipping) and I'll include it. It also comes with VR Studio1 s/w 
(normally a $70 value).

To get components separtely:

Email me what component(s) you are interested in and I'll get
you the price and availability

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