Doug -

> I think I want one. With topography vibrating mode, please.


Didn't you ever come check out our NanoEngineering workstation? The Falcon Haptic feedback device hooked up to a GPU-Accellerated molecular dynamics simulation and stereoscopic display(s)? Next time you are in ABQ...

Admittedly it is more cool to actually move the real atoms, not just simulated ones, but it won't be long before it will all be integrated (using the model/simulation to predict the behaviour of the actual AFM tip in it's own milieu). At prices like $45K for a system, I expect it will happen sooner rather than later. There is more interest at Sandia than LANL given that LAMPPS is the heavy lifter in the system.

It's a real hoot to reach down to the (virtual) molecular level, grab a buckyball and try to stuff it in a buckytube with force feedback helping you "feel" your way.


http://www.visdome.com/education/index.php

   We shifted focus from Molecular Dynamics last summer to take a run
   at the realm of VR for cultural heritage (Stereo 360 photography and
   photogrammetry of places like the Temples of Luxor, Petra and
   Pella.  I was in Milan this summer giving a talk and demo-ing the
system to the digital archaeology folks (mostly) from Europe. Molecular Dynamics is more cool, but the Archeo aspect is pretty
   compelling too!

http://creativec.com/

I've given up (mostly) working with these guys (Creative Consultants) (for business more than technological reasons).

- Steve



On Feb 6, 2013 8:12 PM, "Marcus G. Daniels" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 2/6/13 5:44 PM, Russell Standish wrote:

        It should even be possible to read data off the floppy disks,
        even if
        no floppy disk drive is available (although it will be easier
        if one
        is present).

    http://www.afmworkshop.com/np-atomic-force-microscope.php

    Imagine the trouble one could get into.  :-)

    Marcus

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