bscott@isis.cs.du.edu (Ben Scott) (10/15/90)
In article <106746@convex.convex.com> swarren@convex.com (Steve Warren) writes: >The famous holographic chess-war from Star Wars could be accurately produced >with a system like this. But there would be a dome around the chess-board, Wow! That's a neat idea. I can see it now... a slightly (!) modified version of Battle Chess running under this system... over a modem link with George Lucas... what an advertisement. My real question is what would it take to adapt this device to a personal computer? (or adapt the computer to the device) What kind of input does it take? (I need a brief, general description, not a name) What resolution does it generate? Colors? X-Specs compatibility? (kidding, just kidding...) . <<<<Infinite K>>>> -- |Ben Scott, professional goof-off and consultant at The Raster Image, Denver| |FIDO point address 1:104/421.2, bscott@nyx.cs.du.edu, or BBS (303)424-9831 | |"Quantum Mechanics: The dreams that || The Raster Image IS responsible for| | stuff is made of..." - Michael Sinz || everything I say! ** Amiga Power**|