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From: malpass@vlsi.ll.mit.edu (Don Malpass)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Desperately Seeking a Light Pen
Message-ID: <228@vlsi.ll.mit.edu>
Date: 2 Dec 88 18:53:11 GMT
References: <4310@encore.UUCP> <1012@paris.ics.uci.edu>
Reply-To: malpass@ll-vlsi.arpa.UUCP (Don Malpass)
Organization: MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington MA
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In article <1012@paris.ics.uci.edu> posert@bonnie.ics.uci.edu (Bob Posert) writes:
>In article <4310@encore.UUCP> Stephen Corbin writes:
>>Does anyone know where I can find a light pen?
>PC Magazine, Volume 6 Number 4, August 1987...

I think I also saw something in the Wall St. Journal within the last
3 weeks about one of the Japanese companies introducing a stylus or
improved pad or some alternative to mices and pucks.  I'll try to
find it, but maybe somebody else saw it and can tell more.
-- 
Don Malpass   [malpass@LL-vlsi.arpa],  [malpass@gandalf.ll.mit.edu] 
  The Malpass Principle:  Given a binary choice, the statistical
    probability of doing the right thing is 31.7% - on good days.