my professor at UNCW has been working on this http://people.uncw.edu/adharg/VR/vr.html (website isn't pretty). He can either take pre-made videos and display it on them, or he can use a video camera that runs through a hardware filter that he created that will turn the video feed into something that looks 3d on the curved screen. He uses SPI to convert the code into opengl that will appear to be curved correctly. The work is being done for future projects in Florida. The idea is to stream the video from undersea dives to the marine biology research lab in Wrightsville Beach, NC and displaying it on the surface. Eventually robots with cameras would be able to dive and the researchers and use remote controls to control movements of the robots. We got to use it some during my comp. graphics class. I posted some pics of it on my site at http://www.qsopht.com/school/index.htm
yeah we use remedy at our university, many users over 200, and each request is routed to the individual that needs to handle it. it's not so hard to use. the version we use is older but im sure the newer ones are much better.
peace
a lot of people have mentioned newegg.com, and i would recommend them over and over, you can also check out premade systems for ideas with a wishlist. also i have used computersupersale.com in the past and they were great also. the newegg prices aren't bad.
g'luck. it's more fun to build than buy.
So he's a liar too?
*gasp*
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damn.
my professor at UNCW has been working on this http://people.uncw.edu/adharg/VR/vr.html (website isn't pretty). He can either take pre-made videos and display it on them, or he can use a video camera that runs through a hardware filter that he created that will turn the video feed into something that looks 3d on the curved screen. He uses SPI to convert the code into opengl that will appear to be curved correctly. The work is being done for future projects in Florida. The idea is to stream the video from undersea dives to the marine biology research lab in Wrightsville Beach, NC and displaying it on the surface. Eventually robots with cameras would be able to dive and the researchers and use remote controls to control movements of the robots. We got to use it some during my comp. graphics class. I posted some pics of it on my site at http://www.qsopht.com/school/index.htm
what's up with the retarded kid in the #36 jersey behind the reporter at the beginning? ~q
Pros:
what's a "birght" light and why turn the light "of"+ Birght el light
+ Nice to type on
+ Small
+ El light can be turned on/off
Cons:
- Not available in natural version
Remember to turn the El light of if you dont use the keyboard to ensure maximum lifetime for the el panel
yeah we use remedy at our university, many users over 200, and each request is routed to the individual that needs to handle it. it's not so hard to use. the version we use is older but im sure the newer ones are much better. peace
seems like their website http://www.ataconnect.org/ has been... /. miami.com 'd
if that makes sense.
or just DOS'd
peace.
a lot of people have mentioned newegg.com, and i would recommend them over and over, you can also check out premade systems for ideas with a wishlist. also i have used computersupersale.com in the past and they were great also. the newegg prices aren't bad. g'luck. it's more fun to build than buy.