Here is the reply I had from Oliver. Thought the Wear-Hard group might also
be interested as he specifies that the WMD may be able to be run on a
wearable directly.
Ben
>From:
>To:
>Subject: Re: [Wear-Hard] Zyberwear Wearable Mosaic Display
>Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 10:47:56 EDT
>
>Hi, Ben.
>The software was developed to run on a WinXP desk setup. The application
>was giving a field commander the equivalent of a large command post display
>- in
>his tent.
>
>No reason it could not be redeveloped to run on a wearable computer. It
>is
>not particularly memory or process-intensive.
>
>Commercialization: have not done that. The software has a patent applied
>for, but I don't at present have the bandwidth to do further development
>without
>additional outside funding. It is indeed a military gismo "sitting in some
>dusty warehouse".
>
>It is a paradigm-changing way to use the exact same hardware (plus head
>tracker) that people have in profusion now, with the addition of this
>software.
>Create a real-time virtual reality world made of actual work screens rather
>than a silly game. Every desk computer in the world should have one
>instead of
>multiple huge screens or else 12 documents stacked on a single screen.
>
>
>
>Oliver Edwards
>Zyberwear, Inc.
>2114 New Victor Road
>Ocoee, FL 34761
>(407) 295-5955
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