Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!tut!kaakkuri!kp74615 From: kp74615@kaakkuri.tut.fi (Karri Tapani Palovuori) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Questions on Sega 3D glasses/LCD glasses Keywords: Sega 3D LCD Message-ID: <12439@etana.tut.fi> Date: 12 Apr 90 07:45:40 GMT References: <1498@raybed2.ray.com> Sender: News@tut.fi Reply-To: kp74615@kaakkuri.tut.fi (Karri Tapani Palovuori) Organization: Tampere University of Technology, Finland Lines: 27 In article <1498@raybed2.ray.com> crb@raybed2.ray.com (CHRIS BURTTON) writes: > > Does anyone have any information on the Sega 3D Glasses (LCD > type)? I have a pair that I'm trying to adapt for use on an > Amiga computer. My questions are: > > 4) What is the impedance of the glasses? At least resistance is more than can be measured by a normal meter. I believe, that the capasitance is very small too. > > 5) Does anyone have any technical info on the Sega 3D > glasses interface? > A Finnish company Avesoft Inc. sells interfaces to attach Sega 3D glasses to Amiga. Interface is compatible with software written for other 3D systems (Haitex, or something like that). It shouldn't be too expensive. If someone is interested, I can search the address of Avesoft and the price of that interface. I've used one for some time, and I'm quite satisfied. The lack of software is the only problem. Karri