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Old 04-15-2004, 02:11 PM
JRichizzle JRichizzle is offline
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Stand-alone executables, etc.

We have a unique application in which subjects are going to have to select programs to run during an experiment. The programs will be simulations of continuous motion through various virtual environments (VRMLs) without head-tracking. The subject will have an LCD display directly in front of them while on a treadmill. This display will be driven by a Windows XP-based PC operating system. We envision the subjects selecting simulations via some graphical user interface in which icons represent links to any one of the aforementioned motion simulations (i.e. Vizard scripts).

Can one create stand-alone programs in Vizard?

We thought we might have to create the master GUI with 3rd-party program to act as a middle-man between the subject and the programs in Vizard. If so, we need to figure out how to communicate between this master GUI and Vizard.

I expect to have to answer questions to clarify this question, but I thought I would get the conversation rolling with this much for now.

Thanks!
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