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- Subject: Re: 3D goggles support
- Message-ID: <1996Jan26.155330.72455@cc.usu.edu>
- From: jamesd@cpd2.usu.edu (James Diffendaffer)
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 15:53:44 -700
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- In article <43785773.SFX@shadowbase.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de>
- Lars Eilebrecht <SFX@unix-ag.uni-siegen.de> wrote:
- > Robert Whitaker <robert@horowhenua.gen.nz> wrote:
- >
- > > Gloom deluxe also has support for i-glasses which I believe are the
- > > Virtual reality glasses that Escom have developed.
- > ^^^^^
- > No, not Escom themself.
- > The i-glasses where developed by a subsidiary company of Escom
- > called "Virtual Products GmbH". Like Amiga Technologies they
- > are located in Bensheim, Germany.
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- I thought they were developed by a company in the US and Virtual Products GmbH
- has the exclusive European distrobution rights.
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