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Re: nintendo power glove

From: Bryan Hurley <>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 13:48:05 -0400 (EDT)

I have one and hooked it up to my pc with some C code back in high school
but haven't done anything with it recently.

I don't remember if it had all the alphabet keys but it can be interfaced
via serially pretty easily. The fingers probably wont' do you much on a
wearable for general use, you could just use the keypad for entry though.
They are cheap enough on ebay.

Bryan

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Jennifer Pellinen wrote:

> Has anyone used a nintendo power glove as an input for
> a wearable computer? I have read about people using a
> power glove for virtual reality on a PC. Although a
> power glove may not be a particularly practical input
> device it looks cool. My primary motivation for using
> a power glove is mainly for looks. Maby this is a dumb
> reason for wanting to use it. But I like the borgish
> look.
>
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