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From: steven@hkg.hkg.ingr.com (Steven Davis)
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Subject: Re: Should I hang on to my X-Specs?
To: jangell@risd.edu (Joe Angell)
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 95 10:44:48 CDT
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> > Several years ago I bought Haitex's stereoscopic LCD glasses called
> > "X-Specs". Will these work with the plug-in if such a plug-in exists?
>
> If the plug-in works by interleaving the images (kinda like field
> rendering, but with each field being a different view for each eye), then
> it will work fine. I think this is how many of the low-cost systems
> work, like X-Specs, and I think something called SimuGlasses. I'm not
> sure, but I think I-Glasses do that too. Just seems to be the easiest
> way to do it.
>
> > I need to find out really soon since this Friday is the Long Island Amiga
> > User Group meeting. They will be having a special meeting where user's
> > can auction off there old equipment. I was planning on auctioning the
> > glasses off at a starting bid of $50.00. Heck, if there is a plug-in, I
> > will keep them.
Intergraph actually use these still today on our high end workstations to view
3D maps. Our customers pay a premium price for these glasses, over US$1000
each!!, we sell quite a few, as our customers break them quite easily too.
Kind of look like Joe 90. :)
Steve.
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