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Microsoft IntelliEye mouse - very good robot position tracker?
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Wed, 9 Jun 1999 09:00:52 GMT
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Original-From:
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Andrew Vlasov <vlas@=stopspammers=dicomp.ru>
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Product Description:
"Microsoft IntelliEye technology employs a tiny chip with a sensor and
digital signal processor (DSP). The sensors glowing red light captures
snapshots of the work surface at a rate of 1,500 images per second. The
DSP translates changes between the images into on-screen pointer movements.
This technique, image correlation processing, executes 18 million
instructions per second (MIPS) and results in smooth, precise pointer
movement".
So, IntelliEye may give true robot position, no stupid shaft position!
Is anybody have more info about IntelliEye hacking?
Have a Nice day.
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Andrew Vlasov
Software Developer
DiComp
Email : vlas@dicomp.ru
Web: http://www.dicomp.ru
Phone: + 7 095 406-2036
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