Grampa_of_Oliva_n_Eden Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Years ago I read a posting by either Jim Kring or Jean-Pierre about NI's patent for a 3D bloack diagram. Does anyone recall this discusion and have any info on this subject? Ben BTW: Many times my mother looked at me and told me "Benny, don't ever get old!" Well I did not follow her advise and sometimes remember dreams as if they were memories. Quote Link to comment
jpdrolet Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Years ago I read a posting by either Jim Kring or Jean-Pierre about NI's patent for a 3D bloack diagram.Does anyone recall this discusion and have any info on this subject? Ben BTW: Many times my mother looked at me and told me "Benny, don't ever get old!" Well I did not follow her advise and sometimes remember dreams as if they were memories. See this post of info-LabVIEW Quote Link to comment
i2dx Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 hmmm ... I think: to be capable of 3D LabVIEW programming, you really need the USB 2.0 Brain Plug Quote Link to comment
didierj Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 ...USB 2.0 Brain Plug ...let me introduce the brand new Matrix movie: "MatiVIEW, the resurection" Quote Link to comment
AnalogKid2DigitalMan Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Here's a blog by Hall Martin of NI discussing the future of GUI's and the trend towards 3D. http://emertech.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment
Irene_he Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Here's a blog by Hall Martin of NI discussing the future of GUI's and the trend towards 3D.http://emertech.blogspot.com/ Hmm, interesting to see there are software to let you browsing through your file folder in 3D. While you are waiting for NI 3D block diagram, you can also check out our 3D webcam for fun if you want. Ok, maybe too off topic, but this 3D webcam does have some link to LabVIEW through the use of IVision LabVIEW toolkit or other labview toolkit that is directshow compatible. Don't chat flat, show the world more aspect and depth with HYTEK 3D iVCam. Quote Link to comment
Irene_he Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 Hmm, interesting to see there are software to let you browsing through your file folder in 3D. While you are waiting for NI 3D block diagram, you can also check out our 3D webcam for fun if you want. Ok, maybe too off topic, but this 3D webcam does have some link to LabVIEW through the use of IVision LabVIEW toolkit or other labview toolkit that is directshow compatible. Don't chat flat, show the world more aspect and depth with HYTEK 3D iVCam. Hi, I am glad this post is not lost . I was kind of bothered by someone else claiming they were the "first" for 3D webcam (www.minoru3d.com, it floods google search engine with all kinds report of "3d webcam", wow!). At least this post proved that HYTEK iVCam was FIRST commercially available 3D Webcam back in 2006. The minoru one barely covers both webcams in an odd cartoon figure and that make them claim the "first" . There is no way they didn't know HYTEK iVCam, because they actually contacted HYTEK...Oh well, guess "cheap" not just come from China... Thank you Lava and I remembered there was another post here at lava earlier, we were discussing about 3D and that was part of my motive to create a 3D webcam... (we were talking about Polar express in 3D movie back then). Sorry for the rant, I thought this is the best comfortable place to complain. Irene Quote Link to comment
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