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I once put an emulator of a Jupiter ACE in a CAVE with 4 sides. The emulator was interfaced through a 3D model of the computer and a TV set and one could type on the keys to ie load a game.

This was late 1997 and the setup was a SGI rack IR Onyx with 4 barco projectors and was priced to almost 2 million USD...and on this I emulated an "outsider" home computer from the early 80'th which had a price of 150 USD.

My collegues shock shook their heads and I knew then that I nailed it :)

A windows version is available here

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I once put an emulator of a Jupiter ACE in a CAVE with 4 sides. The emulator was interfaced through a 3D model of the computer and a TV set and one could type on the keys to ie load a game.

This was late 1997 and the setup was a SGI rack IR Onyx with 4 barco projectors and was priced to almost 2 million USD...and on this I emulated an "outsider" home computer from the early 80'th which had a price of 150 USD.

My collegues shock their heads and I knew then that I nailed it :)

A windows version is available here

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I once put an emulator of a Jupiter ACE in a CAVE with 4 sides. The emulator was interfaced through a 3D model of the computer and a TV set and one could type on the keys to ie load a game.

This was late 1997 and the setup was a SGI rack IR Onyx with 4 barco projectors and was priced to almost 2 million USD...and on this I emulated an "outsider" home computer from the early 80'th which had a price of 150 USD.

My collegues shock their heads and I knew then that I nailed it :)

A windows version is available here

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