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- From: branham@utkvx3.utk.edu (ICARUS ARCHEMEDES AURELIUS ARTURUS)
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: INFO?: Hardware et al (Appropriate VR system?)
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 13:45:00 GMT
- Organization: University of Tennessee Computing Center
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- I'm very interested in the developing field of virtual reality and I'd
- like to take VR into consideration during the purchase of my next
- computer system. Which company is doing the most research and development
- for home and business applications? Is it possible through peripherial
- upgrade to get my IBM 386 up to par for home VR? What hacking secrets are
- there out there that all for better stereoscopy or virtual manipulation,
- and where can I find them in a well-organized format? Thanx for your help
- in advance. This group has provided me with much valued info in the past.
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- IAAA
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