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- From: andy@laguna.santafe.edu (Andy Mell)
- Subject: Re: lasers/collimated light i
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 21:12:39 GMT
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- References: <1992Dec31.4265.27373@dosgate>
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- In article <1992Dec31.4265.27373@dosgate> "glen mead" <glen.mead@canrem.com> writes:
- >
- >Hmmm, I'd never heard of this before. I can't get close enough to the
- >unit to check it out but I haven't seen any hint of white light. It's
- >quite an impressive system...they project animations and phrases as well
- >as all kinds of graphics and lissajous figures with the unit. Is this all
- >possible with a Xenon lamp? Do you have any more info on this subject?
-
- I just went to have a look on the side of my emulator, it is made by
- Lightwave research, Austin, TX, USA. I dont have a full address, but you
- could probably do some research in that direction. Be warned, they cost
- big bucks, 15000 odd dollars. And yes, they use Phillips MSR1200 bulbs.
- Goddamn f*cking bright, a MSR bulb is something like 4 times the output of
- a standard xenon bulb (4.6k of light - sheesh)
-
- A
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