Firstly I would like to pay a special “thank you” to Aleks of IT Security Lab for producing some amazing demos using TKinect for Delphi. The two demos he has produced showcase both 2D and 3D motion capture/tracking techniques. The … Continue reading →
A very brief heads-up to tell you that TKinect for Delphi has been released on my Open Source SVN. Remember: at this point the code is essentially untested (I still don’t have possession of a Kinect, it’ll be here in … Continue reading →
I would like to make a special “thank you” notice to Embarcadero, my most valued source for development tools (Delphi, C++, Delphi Prism, RadPHP and much more), for their amazing donation of a Microsoft Kinect Controller. This contribution allows me … Continue reading →
Anyone out there familiar with header translations and linking of DLLs to provide additional (external) functionality to your Delphi application(s) will no doubt be familiar with the concept of External Methods: functions and procedures existing outside of your application with … Continue reading →
I’ve noticed a significant volume of interest in TKinect for Delphi, and I just want to remind you that I’m desperately seeking people with access to a Kinect controller and Windows 7. If you meet those requirements and are willing … Continue reading →
Given that a friend of mine has spent the last several months preaching to me about how awesome the Kinect (project Natal) controller for the Xbox 360 is, and how he wants to be able to use it with some of his Delphi programs on a PC, I decided I’d take a look and see what I can do…. Continue reading →