hey that's really interesting. How do you wear it? is it like headphones
or something
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> From: Or Botton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SURVPC] Virtual motion (maybe OT)
> Date: Friday, January 28, 2000 6:33 AM
>
> Ok. This could be extremly OT, but its just so impressive that I have
> to mention this: There's a new device out there, named Virtual Motion,
> that which by stimulating the inner ear cause a REAL sense of motion
> during a computer game or a virtual reality season!
>
> .it cost about 100$ (suprising when it comes to something like this)
> and should be easy to implement in source-code of games.
>
> So now the question (most) of us are wondering at.. can it be implemented
> in DOS games? :)
> (Linux obviously can. So only DOS remain to be asked)
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/tw/stories/technology/0001virtual_motion.html
> for summery and link to the company info page.
>
> Or Botton
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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