Note: both polhemus and flockOfBirds are capable of quite a bit. What is described below is the neattools modules that deal with them. The actual devices can send out more or less data at different baud rates. Neattools modules for these only lists position and angle information.
Note: both the polhemus and flock of birds modules require external configuration files "polhemus.profile" and "flockOfBirds.profile". The values these send out could have been hard-coded, however, this kind of setup is part of the currently (8/3/99) work to create a single module capable of handling different input devices.
Polhemus module: JPolhemusObj.dll, also requires file polhemus.profile
FlockOfBirds module: JFlockOfBirdsObj.dll, also requires file flockOfBirds.profile
Both modules operate in two modes: continuous vs. polled. Continuous mode means the device sends data continually to neattools. Polled mode means the device sends data only when asked. Polled mode is activated when a timer module is attached to the device module. See Aflock.ntl for an example, it operates by default at one value per second. To change this to continuous mode, disconnect the timer, then enable the module.
Polhemus, 3d position and orientation information, up to 4 trackers supported per box
Did not include serial cable, which has to be a null modem serial cable
Decent documentation, tech support good.
How to tell if it is working:
How to get another program to read data from it:
FlockOfBirds, 3d position and orientation information, 1 tracker per box.
Terrible documentation, tech support good.
How to tell if it is working:
How to get another program to read data from it: