And no stocking up on bean burritos to get in the mood for the Mexican GP.
Stephen
: There is a new vibrating force feedback seat pad on the market (soon to
: be released) that simulates the different physical forces applied to a
: pilot, wich is available for the flying/racing simulators. The
: pre-released review of the product is fantastic (flightsim.com).
: Are these intelliVIBE modules part of the Direct X software? Does
: anyone know if, by any miracle, GPL supports the intelliVIBE modules...
www.vrf.com
It's realy awesome in N3, I wont race with out it.
Jon
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Jonathan Lockhart
Driver of the #9 TEAM PDPI Ford Taurus
http://www.racersonline.com/teampdpi/
Sponsored by PDPI makers of the L4 game card.
http://www.pdpi.net
And VRF Corp. makers of the tactile feedback seat.
http://www.tactilefeedback.com
Proud Member of the Hawaii Ace League Thomas Enterprises Racing Series
http://www.hal.dithots.org
> -larry
> > There is a new vibrating force feedback seat pad on the market (soon to
> > be released) that simulates the different physical forces applied to a
> > pilot, wich is available for the flying/racing simulators. The
> > pre-released review of the product is fantastic (flightsim.com).
> > Are these intelliVIBE modules part of the Direct X software? Does
> > anyone know if, by any miracle, GPL supports the intelliVIBE modules...
>Jon
Gunner
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