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- From: lake@cwjcc.INS.CWRU.Edu (Dr. Robin Lake)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.periphs,comp.graphics.avs
- Subject: Re: Dial/Knob Boxes?
- Keywords: CAD/CAM 3-D-Graphics Visualization
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.012228.8409@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 01:22:28 GMT
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- References: <12715@lupine.ncd.com>
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- In article <12715@lupine.ncd.com> keg@hansen1.ncd.com (Ken Garnett) writes:
- >I'm looking for manufacturers of input devices commonly known as "Dial Boxes"
- >or "Knob Boxes". These are units composed of multiple rheostat-like knobs
- >which each can generate ranges of integer values.
- >
- >If anyone has information on who manufactures these devices, I'd appreciate
- >any pointers to them. Detailed information like model names/numbers would
- >be helpful, too, if you've got that handy...
- >
- >Thanks much!
- >
- >--
- >- Ken Garnett
- > Network Computing Devices, Inc. keg@ncd.com
- > 350 North Bernardo Avenue
- > Mountain View, CA 94043 415-691-2112
-
-
- In that the Stardent/Kubota Pacific Titan comes with an optional dial box,
- 8 dials in 4x2 arrangement, a quick e-mail to support@kpc.com may get you
- a lead to their source.
-
- Rob Lake
- BP Research
- lake@rcwcl1.dnet.bp.com
-