Hi,
The guy with the Spaceball 4000 driver is me. I plan to put it to the j3d.org code
repository. To use it with the Spaceball 2003/3003 some changes have to be made.
There was also somebody asking for a Spaceball 3003 driver (Don Casteel). Would
you like to work with me to get it working also for Spaceball 3003/2003 ? I will
try to prepare my code for use with the mentioned versions of the Spaceball
(hopefully this week) and send it to your private adress. Drop me a note if it is
really urgent.
regards
Paul
Justin Couch schrieb:
> Sky Rumsey wrote:
>
> > Also, has anyone got a driver for an Spaceball 2003 (Spacetec Technologies).
> > Pretty old skool I know, but it's the only thing I've got to play around
> > with at the mo.
>
> I have guy that has promised 3000 and probably 4000 drivers for the
> spaceball for the j3d.org repository. He's been away for the past couple
> of months and is due back some time about now. I've seen the 3000 code
> (IIRC) so its there. A lot of cleanup work needs to be done to make it
> more suitable for a generalised library.
>
> > Java3D set-up that involves an HMD, Tracker (pref FasTrak) and a SpaceStick
> > or Magellan? If so, what is the performance rate like? Can you use
>
> I believe that's what Steve at NCSA was doing quite regularly so it
> seems to work. You might have a dig around in the Portfolio stuff for
> some hidden goodies that might allow this to work.
>
> > Finally, does Java3D support networking, i.e. harness the power of several
> > computers networked together to render more complex scenes, especially if
> > you require a fully immersive VR setup?
>
> No. It will work only on a single machine where you have genlock
> capabilities to sync the refreshes on multiple screens. Larger systems
> aren't really supported (We've been trying to bend j3d to run an Elumens
> Dome for example).
>
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