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Tronics Contribution evolution of personal Motion Simulators

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by Bryna, Apr 14, 2008.

  1. Bryna

    Bryna New Member

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    Hello,
    I have been following the evolution of personal motion simulators for the last 35 years.

    I am not sure younger users understand the impact Tronic is having in the evolution of personal motion simulators!

    Just as when Henry Ford introduced the first ever powered automobile Tronic is doing for personal motion simulators.

    I have personally Asked Tronic to add a PayPal donations link to his website and to his contact information on the left hand side of this X-Sim Forum.

    The PayPal Link should say something along these lines If you like my work then please make a donation to help with the developing costs

    Reasons why?

    This allows all new users who appreciate the work he has done so far to be able to participate by giving an offering. No offering is too small and no offering is too big.
    This allows all experienced users of my generation who truly grasps the magnitude of the contribution Tornic is doing and the impact this will have on the evolution of personal motion simulators to be able to participate by giving an offering. No offering is too small and no offering is too big.

    There should also be a Nobel Prize for Personal Motion Simulators contributors such as Tonics’ contribution and he should be the one to win it.

    I would ask other users if you have a website to also put his PayPal Donation link on your websites when it becomes available.

    I say this sincerely.

    Thank you Tronic!.
  2. NReim

    NReim New Member

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    That a cool Idea !!!

    That is a good idea… So we can hope also in the future for it the TronicGr and its new developments presented. And it compensated for its to strive at least a little…

    Mfg: Nico
  3. egoexpress

    egoexpress Active Member

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    I agree that Thanos work seems to be under-estimated still.

    There are some guys in the background that have built his interface already. I hope they will release their projects with Thanos' interface shortly.

    And please dont forget that Sirnoname is doing at least the same great job on the software (X-Sim) part.

    Regards
    Christian
  4. tronicgr

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    Hi, Bryna

    Christian is right, but I must say that my AVR motion controller project would be useless if there wasn't the x-sim software. Its a team work after all, each contributing from his side.

    Sirnoname and I, we are developing this project side by side. He is preparing his new Profiler v2.0 x-sim software, and I prepare the match for it in the hardware part, my 6DOF Ultimate AVR motion controller v2.0 ;D

    Sure I need that donation for further developing, since electronic parts cost, but I don't like to get away from the free DIY concept. I other words, I don't want to be bugged by decades of emails complaining about non-working avr controllers, and me to have to brake my head trying to figure why it didn't worked for them... (Just to mention here that 99% so far was wrong cabling or short-circuit bridges connections...!)

    So I should make a deep thought in the donation matter before proceed with it... :blush:

    Regards, Thanos