faustus@yew.Berkeley.EDU (Wayne A. Christopher) (12/10/89)
I'm interested in 3D input devices that can be used with a DECstation 3100. I've looked at the Polhemus 3SPACE, the Numonics MAX, and the Spaceball, and I'd like to hear of any experiences interfacing these devices to the 3100. Do they require special drivers? How well do they work with X? Thanks, Wayne
webber@porthos.rutgers.edu (Bob Webber) (12/10/89)
In article <20510@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, faustus@yew.Berkeley.EDU (Wayne A. Christopher) writes: > I'm interested in 3D input devices that can be used with a DECstation > 3100. I've looked at the Polhemus 3SPACE, the Numonics MAX, and the > Spaceball, and I'd like to hear of any experiences interfacing these > devices to the 3100. Do they require special drivers? How well do they > work with X? Thanks, The Polhemus 3SPACE connects via a standard RS-232 serial port. No special driver needed, but you will have to go into raw i/o mode (under UNIX) to interact with it from a program. I suspect people on the X news group would know more about the possibility of X using something other than the console mouse for input. However, a program using X for drawing can easily open the port where the device is connected and use the results to guide what it draws. The 3SPACE uses an electromagnetic field for measurements, and hence you are advised to avoid digitizing metallic objects. In the most recent BYTE, Science Accessories Corporation had an ad for their GP-8-3D Three-Dimensional Sonic Digitizer. It also comes with an RS-232 interface. There are some interesting tradeoffs in price and capability of these devices. You will probably want to call up the relevant companies and have them send you their literature. Usually they can give you the names of actual users as well. Now, if I could just find someone selling a 3-d location sensing device with an rs-232 connecter for O($100), life would be so simple. -- BOB (webber@athos.rutgers.edu ; rutgers!athos.rutgers.edu!webber)