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Yeh, but I went through their patents
"Except that the Sony thing just rattles. It doesn't really provide force feedback, it just rattles."

Yeh, but I went through Immersions patents , e.g.

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/search-bool.html&r=39&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=ptxt&s1=immersion.ASNM.&OS=AN/immersion&RS=AN/immersion

and think I've seen this stuff before and sure enough its in Flight simulators from 10 years earlier.
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 03/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ask Fisher Price  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
And the rest of them?  genzaii | 03/28/05
Microsoft already paid  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
RE: rest of them  JakAttak | 03/28/05
as to the others  zijiang | 03/28/05
Dictionary definition of Eccentric  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
Sony should raise "stick shakers" as prior art.  Atlant | 03/28/05
US patent 4398889 from 1981  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
Sony does nothing of this though  andyhayes1 | 03/28/05
Yeh, but I went through their patents  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
Pretty Bad Patent  andyhayes1 | 03/28/05
Actually, that's about all the original "Stick shakers" did.  Atlant | 03/29/05
This site is quite good  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
This ones quite good too Earthshaker from 1989  Nigel Johnstone | 03/28/05
Legal system: Long walk + short plank  ejhonda | 03/28/05
typical typical  NoMac | 03/28/05
Rattling Generally Stinks Anyway  andyhayes1 | 03/28/05
patent madness  enternamehere-20061413043042855708329691381958 | 03/28/05
Well, I hope the makers of Bleem  FilledOut | 03/29/05

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