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From: cutt@netcom.com (Paul S. Cutt)
Subject: SOFTWARE: I/O INTERFACE
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Xtensory Inc has developed a standardized software interface 
for virtual reality I/O devices called XVS-SyncLink.  SyncLink 
simplifies adding and maintaining VR sensor support in 
applications and tools.  We are looking for additional beta 
customers to help ensure its usability with a variety of 
applications.

SyncLink works on a variety of UNIX workstation platforms, 
such as Silicon Graphics and DEC Alpha.  It can be used with a 
variety of APIs such as Performer, OpenGL and PHIGS.  
SyncLink is a C++ class library, and among the devices 
supported are sensors from Ascension, Polhemus, Logitech, 
Spaceball, and Origin Instruments, plus gloves from Virtual 
Technologies and VPL.  All are handled in a device-
independent way including conversion of data into a standard 
format.  Filtering operations such as origin offsets, tolerance 
levels, and scaling are also included.  Device-dependent features 
can be accessed via the derived class for each supported device.  
SyncLink makes it easy to add VR device control to 
applications.

If you are interested in being a Beta test site please contact
me via e-mail.

Thanks,

Paul Cutt
Xtensory Inc
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From root@info.pue.udlap.mx  Wed Mar 29 18:37:02 1995
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From: Enrique Varela Moreno <servprof@cca.pue.udlap.mx>
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Subject: URGENT Powerglove...
Date: 30 Mar 1995 02:40:52 GMT
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Hi! I'm looking for a PowerGlove. Does anybody have one?
I can buy it in Mexico or U.S. It's very important to finish
a VR project. Any kind of information about are helpful.

Thanks.

Enrique Varela
servprof@cca.pue.udlap.mx


