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Date: Tue,  2 Feb 1993 23:40:06 -0500 
From: Chris Beasley <cb1p+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: A sense of balance
In-Reply-To: <1993Jan31.072524.14704@adobe.com>
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How about take a simple two axis joystick, take out the centering
springs, (or leave 'em in if you like ;) ) and hang a weight on it,
with the joystick upside down.  The weight hangs down off the joystick
stick and you read the two angles out of the two pots.  Might that
work?
B
