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Under construction. Please check back Saturday Feb 14.
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This project is designed for use with either the Razer Hydra or the zSpace.  
  
This project will use the Razer Hydra and the zSpace. IVL has 3 zSpaces with Windows PCs for the project, which need to be time shared between the groups that use them.
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The Immersive Visualization Laboratory at the Qualcomm Institute made 3 zSpaces with Windows PCs available for the project. They will need to be time shared between the groups that use them.
  
Hydra distribution in/after class on Tuesday Feb 17.
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The Razer Hydras will be distributed in class on Tuesday, February 17th.
  
Homework discussion on Wednesday, Feb 18th at 4pm in lab 220.
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There will be a homework discussion on Wednesday, February 18th at 4pm in CSE lab 220.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenga Jenga] is a popular game in which players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure. The player who successfully removes and places the last block wins.
  
 
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Simulate Jenga
 
54 blocks
 
 
Initial setup needs to randomize positions of blocks a tiny bit
 
Initial setup needs to randomize positions of blocks a tiny bit
 
Block size: 8.1cm long, 2.6 cm wide, and 1.8 cm tall.
 
Block size: 8.1cm long, 2.6 cm wide, and 1.8 cm tall.

Revision as of 14:32, 14 February 2015

Jenga Simulator

This project is designed for use with either the Razer Hydra or the zSpace.

The Immersive Visualization Laboratory at the Qualcomm Institute made 3 zSpaces with Windows PCs available for the project. They will need to be time shared between the groups that use them.

The Razer Hydras will be distributed in class on Tuesday, February 17th.

There will be a homework discussion on Wednesday, February 18th at 4pm in CSE lab 220.

Jenga is a popular game in which players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure. The player who successfully removes and places the last block wins.