Can't believe I didn't think of this before.
Chipware Sockets are an obvious choice for adding things to a HUD based on cyber eyes.
There are various 'recognition' chips in 2020:
Corporate Visual Recognition - The Corporate Officer chip allows recognition of Corp officers,documents, and other operations, giving limited biographies on certain personnel.
Military Visual Recognition - Uniform and unit recognition. Weapon and Vehicle specs from silhouette ID's.
Police Visual Recognition - Visual ID's on criminals and licenses. References for auto tag hot sheets and APB's, etc. Plus daily/weekly crime SitReps. These chips will pull felons' records, vehicle hot sheets, etc. at the listed difficulty levels. Misdemeanors require different chipping.
Rocker Visual Recognition - With this chip you can identify certain instruments, recognize songs (when interfaced with cyberaudio), and display specific sheet music to your cyberoptic. Music company execs and talent scouts can be IDed if their images are preprogrammed into the chip
Secretarial Visual Recognition - With this chip, you can put a full reference file for all of your employer's clients, contacts and associates on the tip of your mind! Files faces, cross references names, indexes birthdays, personal data, previous appointments, letters on file (recorded with optional camera implant), and a100,000 number phone file.
Techie Visual Recognition - For ID'ing circuits, parts, tools, manufacturers, serial numbers, etc.
Shape Recognition - "Need to pick objects out of a crowd? The newest chipware from Direct Dataware can help! Program your specifications onto a blank chip, drop it in your socket and proceed to pick out the things specified by the chip, surrounding them with a colored halo. This is essentially the reverse of our Visual Recognition Chips."
The system can access up to three different chips at once. Programming cannot be incredibly general ("halo all firearms"), but can be semi-specific ("halo all automatic pistols"') to extremely specific ("halo all Malorian Arms 3516 Pistols") For use with Zetatech's Times Square Plus cyberoption.
All of these require Times Square Plus Marquee, (which I think would be a standard feature by '77.)
All of these would be good reasons to have various 'smart links' on display depending on what is being 'recognised'. Also, using more advanced Visual Recognition chips that could be programmed to highlight different objects in the HUD, in a similar manner to Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Chipware Sockets are an obvious choice for adding things to a HUD based on cyber eyes.
There are various 'recognition' chips in 2020:
Corporate Visual Recognition - The Corporate Officer chip allows recognition of Corp officers,documents, and other operations, giving limited biographies on certain personnel.
Military Visual Recognition - Uniform and unit recognition. Weapon and Vehicle specs from silhouette ID's.
Police Visual Recognition - Visual ID's on criminals and licenses. References for auto tag hot sheets and APB's, etc. Plus daily/weekly crime SitReps. These chips will pull felons' records, vehicle hot sheets, etc. at the listed difficulty levels. Misdemeanors require different chipping.
Rocker Visual Recognition - With this chip you can identify certain instruments, recognize songs (when interfaced with cyberaudio), and display specific sheet music to your cyberoptic. Music company execs and talent scouts can be IDed if their images are preprogrammed into the chip
Secretarial Visual Recognition - With this chip, you can put a full reference file for all of your employer's clients, contacts and associates on the tip of your mind! Files faces, cross references names, indexes birthdays, personal data, previous appointments, letters on file (recorded with optional camera implant), and a100,000 number phone file.
Techie Visual Recognition - For ID'ing circuits, parts, tools, manufacturers, serial numbers, etc.
Shape Recognition - "Need to pick objects out of a crowd? The newest chipware from Direct Dataware can help! Program your specifications onto a blank chip, drop it in your socket and proceed to pick out the things specified by the chip, surrounding them with a colored halo. This is essentially the reverse of our Visual Recognition Chips."
The system can access up to three different chips at once. Programming cannot be incredibly general ("halo all firearms"), but can be semi-specific ("halo all automatic pistols"') to extremely specific ("halo all Malorian Arms 3516 Pistols") For use with Zetatech's Times Square Plus cyberoption.
All of these require Times Square Plus Marquee, (which I think would be a standard feature by '77.)
All of these would be good reasons to have various 'smart links' on display depending on what is being 'recognised'. Also, using more advanced Visual Recognition chips that could be programmed to highlight different objects in the HUD, in a similar manner to Deus Ex: Human Revolution.