Neural lace embedding is too barbaric. Has anyone written a coot driver for this non-invasive alternative:

  http://techreport.com/discussions.x/13928

?

The superiority of thought driven building over dragging a mouse + modifier keys might be reason enough to get me to switch from O.

James

On Mar 19, 2008, at 4:22 AM, David Briggs wrote:

Wow, that is like, so last week(!).

I'm using COOT though a wireless interface to a head-up-display mounted inside my contact lenses, controlled via a neural lace* embedded directly into my parietal lobe.

I can refine and rebuild my structure whilst doing minipreps, having a coffee, in the shower, sitting in a seminar, anywhere.

You're not seriously telling me you're still using a mouse, keyboard & monitor, are you?

CyberDave v3.0


*thanks to Ian M Banks for that one.

On 19/03/2008, Jordi Benach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear everyone,


Has anybody tried to hook up a protein display/model building program/computer with 3D glasses of the type people are developing for games? The type of glasses where one obviates the use of large monitors altogether, that is the display sits on the glasses themselves. Thanks,


Jordi Benach, PhD

ALBA - Synchrotron Light Source

Edifici Ciències Nord. Mòdul C-3 central.

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona

SPAIN


phone: +34 93 592 4333

fax  : +34 93 592 4302

cell : +34 60 810 7080


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