Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!dali.cs.montana.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!uunet!fernwood!oracle!news From: jlange@oracle.com (Jim Lange) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: HAITEX Message-ID: Date: 26 Sep 90 21:12:24 GMT References: <3564@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca> Sender: news@oracle.com Distribution: na Organization: Oracle Corp., Belmont CA Lines: 24 In article <3564@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca> msg@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca writes: We have a great idea for a stereo product, but there is no point if we can't get a reliable source of glasses. If you have had recent experience or contact with HAITEX, let me know and I'll summarize. I'd be especially interested in knowing if anyone has actually received the tool kit and what their experience has been. Thanks. I don't have any experience with Haitex, but when Impulse introduced Turbo Silver SV (SV = Stereo Vision), they developed their own interface that works with the Sega 3D glasses for Sega's video game system (available in toy stores everywhere) because availability of the Haitex product was questionable. Impulse's system is fully compatible with the Haitex system. Perhaps Impulse would be willing to share their software secrets with you (I don't know if they will sell their interface as a stand alone product, however). NOTE: I didn't purchase their stereo interface, but I considered it. Jim Lange Oracle Corporation