yeah millitary grade devices are coming to gaming.

At 02:45 AM 5/21/2013, you wrote:
Hi Jeremy,

Lol! I think those stress tests brings new meaning to "takes a licking
and keeps on ticking." I thought for sure running it over with the car
was going to finish it off, and then you burned it in gas and soaked
it with the hose and still worked.  That's hilarious. :D


On 5/19/13, Jeremy Kaldobsky <jer...@kaldobsky.com> wrote:
> Ryan I sincerely appreciate this email you've written, and I'm very happy to
> hear that you are enjoying the device!
>
> As he has stated, the software is still very primitive, in fact I wasn't
> even ready to post it except his device arrived quickly and I have been sick > all weekend and didn't get programming done that I had expected to get done. > In its current form it is just hardcoded for the settings I personally used
> while playing Swamp, and luckily that worked well enough for Ryan that he
> was also able to play.  Once finished, the program will be able to fully
> customize the controls so that it can be used for other games as well.  I'm
> still writing up the user and developer manuals, but thanks to Ryan and a
> few others, I have completed and tested the online store.  I'll be opening
> the store to officially start selling the See Munkeys once I've finished the
> mapping software and the manuals.  I don't expect it to take long, but then
> again I thought the same thing before I wasted the last 2 days sick.  :P
>
> Of the 13 devices I built, 1 of them had a bad sensor and I didn't find that
> out until I had already encased it in the rubber.  That meant there was no
> way to replace the sensor so I ended up with a totally worthless See Munkey.
>  After being mad at myself for not checking that sensor before hand, I
> thought I might as well use the device for some stress tests.  I've been
> claiming these things are nearly indestructible (by design) but had no true
> evidence to back that up. In this particular Munkey the diagnostic software
> reports that 2 of the 9 sensors are not responding, so I felt that with 7
> working I could still do some tests on it.  Here are my pretty funny stress
> tests, recorded for everyone's listening pleasure.
>
> www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/falltest1.wma
> www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/falltest2.wma
> www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/falltest3.wma
> www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/crushtest1.wma
> www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/crushtest2.wma
> www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/burntest.wma

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