Multiple Razer Hydras?
- Chriky
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Multiple Razer Hydras?
I noticed that the SDK for the Hydra allows for several base stations connected to the same PC; unless I'm missing something really obvious wouldn't that totally break how it works because the magnetic fields would get mixed up? Has anyone had any experience using multiple base stations close to each other?
- cybereality
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Re: Multiple Razer Hydras?
I noticed this too, but I only have one to test. It would be cool if somehow using two made it more accurate but I bet it just syncs to one unit at a time (useful for two player games, for example).
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Re: Multiple Razer Hydras?
I believe the SDK/Dev version allows 2 base stations (OR, is that 4 sensors?), and there is facility for 4 base stations in the SDK.
The standard Hydra only supports 1 base station, 2 sensors however.
I can think of at least one way they could merge 2 base stations, that being interleaving the magnetic emitter/trackers refresh rate, so that in frame 1 you emit/track the first set, in frame 2 you do the 2nd set.
The standard Hydra only supports 1 base station, 2 sensors however.
I can think of at least one way they could merge 2 base stations, that being interleaving the magnetic emitter/trackers refresh rate, so that in frame 1 you emit/track the first set, in frame 2 you do the 2nd set.
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Re: Multiple Razer Hydras?
Maybe the setActiveBase command or whatever it is immeadiately turns off/on the magnetic fields, so that they don't interfere. Do people actually know exactly how the Hydra works or is it kept secret?
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Re: Multiple Razer Hydras?
Yeah, thats what I was meaning. I suspect this is the easiest way to support multiple trackers simultaneously.