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"AMS HoloATC" Tutorial on Hololens-Airplane-Tracker

Jimbohalo10Jimbohalo10 ✭✭✭
edited November 2016 in Discussion

Firstly this is a BIG serious application which has been well documented.
This uses HoloLens backed up with Microsoft Cloud using Azure Mobile and HoloLens to display the information.
Its NOT my project and play no part in this

There are 9 parts the app is available from the Windows Store
Starting with HoloLens AMS HoloATC contains links to the Store app and the other pages
HoloLens specific Article

The code for this project can be found on GitHub here
This needs Unity 5.4.0F3 HTP and compile with "Master,x86,HoloGraphic Emulation 14393" to start with as several calls are make for Azure Mobile SDK components to be installed.
If you have/used to have an Azure free Visual Studio account then you will have already installed the SDK

Takes approx. 8 minutes in Unity 5 to build the WSA and 10 minutes in VS2015 Community Update 3

Click on HoloLens Emulator Start> deployment will take place and after 2 minutes 4 planes will fly in to Schiphol Airport

Its up to you to control them with HoloLens Gestures :D don't have an accident :'(

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