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**Owner/Loaner**: Steve A. \\ | **Owner/Loaner**: Steve A. \\ | ||
**Serial Number**: N/A \\ | **Serial Number**: N/A \\ | ||
- | **Make/Model**: [[XBox 360]] \\ | + | **Make/Model**: XBox 360 \\ |
**Arrival Date**: May 19, 2016 \\ | **Arrival Date**: May 19, 2016 \\ | ||
**Working Condition**: yes \\ | **Working Condition**: yes \\ | ||
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==== General Notes ==== | ==== General Notes ==== | ||
+ | There is a Kinect for Windows, but this is not it. The drivers for this Kinect were developed by the OpenSource community, and more information can be found [[https://openkinect.org/wiki/Main_Page|here]]. | ||
+ | I have not been able to get the drivers working on a Windows machine, but was able to set up a machine running Ubuntu fairly easily by doing the following: | ||
+ | - sudo apt-get install freenect (install the libfreenect software) | ||
+ | - freenect-glview (test that the installation works - should see a video image and infrared image on the screen) |