Date:	Fri, 22 Jul 1994 02:58:46 -1000
From:	fk2m@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de (Joerg J. Buchholz fk2m@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de)
Message-Id: <94072214584603@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de>
Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Subject: RevSim inaugural lecture

Hi

I have the great honor and pleasure to invite you to an inaugural lecture
about the Revolution Simulator RevSim, on September the 6th, 2 pm,
at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg in Germany.
The lecture will be in German and is titled


              >>   Drachen im PC   <<

     (Simulation eines High Tech Spielzeugs)


The university has just offered me to teach System Simulation
in the winter semester(s) to come and this lecture is the one
last (formal) test, before they give me the job. So - behave well
and don't ask too many questions I can't answer ;-)

Hope to see you all ...


Joerg

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Date:	Sun, 24 Jul 1994 23:43:31 -1000
From:	robert.pudlo@dbag.ulm.daimlerbenz.com (Robert Pudlo)
Message-Id: <9407250943.AA02285@dagobert>
Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Subject: Re: RevSim inaugural lecture


Hi Joerg,

I just played around with your simulator (nice piece of software) and thought it to be good idea to use two joysticks to simulate the handles rather than a mouse which is certainly not the right thing to control a Rev. It should be possible to connect two joysticks to a PC (I think there was a solution for that in context with the C64-Emulator from - I forgot his name but could find it somewhere in case you are interested) so that the angle of the handles could be simulated quite realisic. The pushin

ard or pulling back of a handle may be simulated by simultaneously pressing the firebutton. A combination of e.g. changing the angle and pulling back the handles could cause some problems (maybe the second firebutton?). 
If you or your research institute is well-equiped, there may be an other solution. Just use to original handles, a 3D-video-system, pattern-recognition-software, a couple of Cray- or Silicon-Graphics-Supercomputers, a handful of the famoust programmers, one to 13 million dollars for evaluation ... and you will be able to do some great indoor-kiting with every wind you want and without having to sort your lines after some terrific manoeuvres ;-)

If you need further information related to the joystick-problematic, please contact me at 		
		robert.pudlo@dbag.ulm.DaimlerBenz.COM


may there be always some beaufords (in your PC, too)

Robert.



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Date:	Thu, 1 Sep 1994 02:18:59 -1000
From:	fk2m@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de (Joerg J. Buchholz fk2m@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de)
Message-Id: <94090114185957@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de>
Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Subject: Re: RevSim inaugural lecture

Hi

This is just a quick reminder that there will be an 
inaugural lecture about the Revolution Simulator RevSim, 
on Tuesday, September the 6th, 2 pm, 
Eissendorfer Strasse 42, building Ib, room 1582,  
at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg in Germany.

Hope to see you all ...


Joerg

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Date: Fri, 22 Jul 1994 12:58:46 GMT
From: fk2m@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de (Joerg J. Buchholz 
fk2m@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de)
Message-Id: <94072214584603@bfkvax.fm.bs.dlr.de>
Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Subject: RevSim inaugural lecture



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