I thought some DARPA project had a prototype neural interface a few year back? The Pilots took a little time to get the hang of it but it increased reactions by 10%-20%.
Has anyone else heard about it?
They could redirect the work into porting Inventor too as many platforms as possible just like Mesa does with the OpenGL API. With the *nix base in Open Inventor plus Coin's BeOS, and Windows versions, most people should be covered if they merged.
Then if TGS open sourced their Windows and MacOS versions of Open inventor that would be even nicer.
Let me guess you live in Bristol? I got the same letter on Friday.
Another use for wavelets is to denoise signals. That would help solve your NTSC problem and get the image data into an compressable format.
Well for Itanic most of the compiler technology comes from Multiflow via HP.
Well they were going to cut to $249 at E3 but put that off for a $100 cut in September. The full info is here.
The Net Yaroze was not Japan only, it was available in Europe and I think the US, it just was not pushed very hard.
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I thought some DARPA project had a prototype neural interface a few year back? The Pilots took a little time to get the hang of it but it increased reactions by 10%-20%.
Has anyone else heard about it?
They could redirect the work into porting Inventor too as many platforms as possible just like Mesa does with the OpenGL API. With the *nix base in Open Inventor plus Coin's BeOS, and Windows versions, most people should be covered if they merged.
Then if TGS open sourced their Windows and MacOS versions of Open inventor that would be even nicer.