File | Date | Author | Commit |
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Images | 2019-09-04 | AdmiraalHugo | [80fd26] Added logo |
NxtVR6 | 2019-10-25 | AdmiraalHugo | [402d9a] Changed folder name and added 1 new folder |
LICENSE | 2019-06-30 | Hugo Garritsen | [4796d9] Initial commit |
README.md | 2019-10-26 | TheArchKnight | [4ba559] Woops, sorry guys :p |
NxtVR is our first open source VR headset!
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In the HidTracker_MPU6050 you can find all the needed files for using an MPU6050 as a tracker with the STM32. We are highly working on bringing an affordable 9DOF tracker, using the BMX055. We actually have a fork from the Fabo library, in which we are putting hard work for making it compatible with the STM32.
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You need to print the following parts in the following amounts;
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Detailed instructions and parts lists can be found on the vis3r Wiki at:
https://wiki.vis3r.org/index.php/Documentation
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You can now play SteamVR games, with the OpenHMD software. You could also play games from our library, or make your own with our NxtSDK!
We would love to hear about what you’ve experienced building the headset or help if you have any questions.
🤗You can also chat with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/QmJXvd4
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