Received: from apple.com by karazm.math.UH.EDU with SMTP id AA15332 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Mon, 21 Oct 1991 19:15:29 -0500 Received: by apple.com (5.61/18-Oct-1991-eef) id AA04114; Mon, 21 Oct 91 16:20:29 -0700 for Received: by motcsd.csd.mot.com (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.18.1 #18.4) id ; Mon, 21 Oct 91 15:18 PDT Received: by roi.ca41.csd.mot.com (smail2.5/CSDmail1.0, Motorola Inc.) id AA10177; 21 Oct 91 15:14:45 PDT (Mon) To: jdb9608@cs.rit.edu Subject: Re: sampling techniques and response time Cc: glove-list@karazm.math.uh.edu Message-Id: <9110211514.AA10165@roi.ca41.csd.mot.com> Date: 21 Oct 91 15:14:42 PDT (Mon) From: Lance Norskog I think the amount of time control that you want to achieve in glove interaction will only be available with an outboard CPU controlling the glove. The XYZ numbers are inaccurate, and the finger resistors are useless for gesture recognition. With an outboard CPU hooked directly to the cable between the glove box and the hand stuff, you can trigger the spatial sensors for your schedule, and get several bits' resolution out of the fingers. Lance Norskog