Hi Michele,

I've successfully used two methods for this:

1_ Created a screen based mockup of the actual hardware. It's 2D, but  
if this is proof-of-concept and hands-on isn't critical, it's a good  
way to go. I used a password protected website to host the  
application and sent prospective users to it.

2_ Deployed a prototype into a small HP PocketPC with attached  
keyboard. Flash, Illustrator and Photoshop can export directly to  
this screen size. PocketPC runs the Flash VM. This worked quite well,  
and I was even able to embed the PocketPC into a larger foam model.

Regards,
-Dan

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Dan Peknik * Interaction/Industrial Design
NASA Ames Research Center * Moffett Field, CA.
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On Jan 16, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Michele Marut wrote:
>
> How do I send a Flash prototype to a non-pc screen?
> What type of screen and connections do I need?
>

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