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- From: FIEL <FIEL@UNB.CA>
- Subject: Re: Need for driver simulator for sleep research project
- Message-ID: <28DEC92.18156682.0036@UNBVM1.CSD.UNB.CA>
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- Organization: The University of New Brunswick
- References: <1992Dec22.143000.20215@ge-dab.GE.COM> <1992Dec28.153956.615@exu.ericsson.se>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 20:48:42 GMT
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- I have a student interested in studying early signs of drowziness
- and fatique in a driving situation. The problem is I do not have
- source code for any type of driving simulator or similar real-time
- meaningful task (e.g. radar operators scope). I need source so that
- we can incorporate special events for assessing various forms of
- viglance and responding. I have 6502 assemblers, Action, avariety
- of Basics and DOSs. I could probably find any of the languages produced
- for the 8-bits in my "warehouse" of Atari materials. Please respond
- with any ideas or potential sources you might be aware of. I also have
- STs but have not programmed them (except some simple GFA Basic 3.0)
- Thanks for any help at all.
-
- Don Fields, UNB Sleep Lab fiel@unb.ca
- Psychology Department (506) 453-4707 voice
- University of New Brunswick (506) 453-4505 fax
- Fredericton, NB CANADA
- E3B 6E4
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