Yes I did a simple hack about a year ago using JNI and
the Intersense SDK.   Getting it to work was pretty
straightforward.    When running the system, the key
thing to remember is to keep the tracker stationary for
5 seconds after initialization or else it will drift like
mad.    Even doing this, it seems to drift a fair amount
for me.    There's a little reset button on the tracker
that allows you to reset it once it's drifted off.
Response time seems pretty good.   My needs aren't too
demanding with regards to absolute precision so I find
that it's easy to use and trouble free in operation

Regards

Mark

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Mark Tarlton
Visual Communications and Display Lab, Motorola Labs,
Schaumburg, IL 60196




-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 4:42 AM
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Hi folks,

has anybody successfully interfaced with iSense's Intertrax2 USB tracker?
(http://www.isense.com)
I would be interested to hear your experiences.

rgds Dave


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David Murphy
Computer Science Department
University College, Cork
Ireland

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