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To: mark calder who wrote (678)10/28/1997 11:42:00 PM
From: Jan Johnsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Mark,

Attached is the link for the Iscan article that you mentioned. I wonder if their technology might be the answer for the "VRD mouse"? Another subject discussed on earlier posts.

aviationweek.com

I checked the link and works, but you may have to pan down to the article titled "Head-Mounted Eye Lab".

They indicate sales are good (more than 50), USAF has ordered 2 for the F-117 simulator at a cost of $18,000 each, and "the automotive industry is another big customer". OK you automotive industry lurkers is time to join forces and share your knowledge with us MVIS threaders!

Mark, thanks for the post!

Jan



To: mark calder who wrote (678)10/29/1997 2:36:00 AM
From: kili  Respond to of 7720
 
Mark,

Interesting point when elaborated: With a cheaper version of simulators and VRD, think of all the learning drivers who could be kept out of the real traffic until they're fit for it. Having them driving in a simulator for a given time (let's have som legislation on this!) would do wonders to VRD volume...

Kim