Received: from BU-IT.BU.EDU by karazm.math.UH.EDU with SMTP id AA26700 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Fri, 18 Oct 1991 06:54:26 -0500 Received: from BUITC.BU.EDU by bu-it.bu.edu (5.61+++/Spike-2.1) id AA25694; Fri, 18 Oct 91 07:50:22 -0400 From: nik@bu-it.bu.edu (Nik Conwell) Received: by buitc.bu.edu (5.61+++/Spike-2.0) id AA08066; Fri, 18 Oct 91 07:50:19 -0400 Date: Fri, 18 Oct 91 07:50:19 -0400 Message-Id: <9110181150.AA08066@buitc.bu.edu> To: glove-list@karazm.math.UH.EDU Subject: PG locations, NC-1 cables, and Amiga hookup. Cc: nik@bu-it.bu.edu A few things: 7 gloves spotted at Toys'R'Us in Framingham Ma (on Route 9). 508 872-6242 Marked at $49, but rang up for about $30. Curtis NC-1 Super Extendo cable, mentioned in the Byte Article (Byte, July 1990 page 288), found at that toy store in the Natick Mall on Route 9. $9.99/pair. Has anyone made an Amiga cable yet? Did you have the same wiring as the Byte Article, except that +5 volts could be taken from pin 14 on the parallel port?? Is there any Amiga code out there that would point me in the right direction of talking to the glove through the parallel port (just in regular mode)? Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks -nik -- nik@bu-it.bu.edu