There were plans published in BYTE (IIRC) for just such a digitizer. I don't remember
the issue, but the time frome would have been early 1980's.
Bob
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From: Fred Cisin [mailto:cisin@xenosoft.com]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 1:53 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: RE:1970's digitizer tablets
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What about an under $10 one for a MICROCOMPUTER/PERSONAL COMPUTER?
I will lay claim to the dubious honor of inventing that. (even though
it was so obvious that MANY people must have done so)
In 1983, I wanted a digitizer for blackboards. As a "proof of
concept", I attached a one foot long piece of clear plastic (a
ruler) to the shaft of a potentiometer. At the other end of it
I attached another potentiometer, with another foot long piece
of clear plastic attached to the shaft of that one. That made
for an upper arm hinged at the edge of the board with a
potentiometer, and a forearm hinged at the end of that with a
potentiometer at the "elbow".
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin(a)xenosoft.com