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Mimics Simulated Control Environment


Primary 3D Mimic (with Tutorial)


This pack contains animated 3D mimics of a Pirate Ship, Teacup Ride, Grabber Game and Horse Ride for pupils using Flowol 4.


Control


The Pirate Ship Mimic


The Pirate Ship Mimic uses motors to control the motion of the ship and the sliding doors on its side. Virtual inputs are also available to detect the ship in its mid position and to indicate when the doors are shut.


The Teacup Ride Mimic


The Teacup Ride Mimic uses motors to control the rotation of the ride, the spin of the cups and the opening gates. Lights on the rim of the base can be illuminated and a virtual input detects the position of the ride.


The Grabber The Horse Ride Mimic


The Horse Ride Mimic is controlled by two independent motors so the type of ride can be varied. Virtual inputs can be used to stop the ride in its lowest position.


Game Mimic The Grabber Game Mimic allows the user to ‘win a teddy bear’ by controlling the four motors needed to manipulate the grab.


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Primary 3D Mimic p100 wm1 single user p100 slwm


Platform: Win XP / Vista/ 7, Mac OS 10.5 Site license unlimited user


$200 $712


(Note: The quality of these mimics depends on the capability of the computer being used. However, if the Big Wheel mimic from Flowol 4 is working well on your system, these new mimics will also work).


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