... Don't underestimate the power of millions of IP lawyers that fear for their jobs! (Those are namely the biggest group trying to push the US-like patent...
Hey I have a client running a Watchout show in a museum who wants to be able to push a button to pause his show and push the same button or a second button to...
I have a similar question for small one-man shows where there isn't a technical crew. Things like magicians, puppeteers, etc. I know there are devices created...
... In this world of non-standard solutions you have to program such devices yourself unfortunately. If more equipment had adopted good standards (such as MSC...
Forgot who asked now... John, The solution for that is from Dataton it is a small programmable touchscreen made specifically for Dataton products. Its call the...
There are 2 that come to mind http://www.kramerelectronics.com/indexes/item.asp?desc=608 I think this is about $800+ The other is very similar, but each button...
Dan Jamele
danj@...
May 3, 2007 4:11 pm
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If you need a standalone box to send TCP/IP commands, look at Calypso Control Systems. I haven't used any of their IP controllers, but I've had some success...
... While it may not be the ideal solution yet, SFX would allow you to do most of this, if you were willing to write a html touch screen interface. We have a...
... I was going suggest a custom solution using one or more of those LCD buttons. The functional equivalent of a toggle switch can be achieve by changing the...
Mark, Take a look at either the Xkeys (www.xkeys.com) or the Optimus Mini Three ( http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-mini/ ) Either of these allow...
Hi Mark and Joe ... The Kiss-Box I/O units can do that ... Have a look at: www.kiss-box.com Contact me off-line for more info. Grtz Sierk Sierk Janszen ...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3163263343187879320 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PythagoraSwitch Cute video in the first link. Wikipedia article about...
One of my USA customers is heading to Prague, and I'd like to find her a suitable world-voltage ac adaptor that can be used in both North America and Europe....
Just about any switcher will work. For the amount of current you need: Probably a Phihong PSM11R-120-R (Mouser 552-PSM-11R-120-R) ...
Doug Mobley
doug@...
May 8, 2007 5:34 pm
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... They should be able to find something suitable from a local electronic supply house, is my immediate reaction. There are lots of these kinds of things ...
Remember, the due date is tomorrow (5/14) Here's the info again: The LDI management has requested that we put together our now annual "Show Control Case...
I am seeking help on a project we have been asked to construct in China. I need a touch sensor, capacitive, inductive,resistive, don't really care what it is...
Check out <www.qprox.com> for some of their 16 segment & 64 segment touch sensor chips. You didn't specify resolution - what do you need? Response time? What...
Itneresting concept not sure if i want to work with it all the time tho... my finger tips get tired enuff on my laptop mouse pad... if i was in security and...
Ah, he mentions "visitors" using it not security staff. Must be one hell of a laptop to have a 1.5 metre wide pad. :-) I do know what you mean about those...
David Duffy
david@...
May 17, 2007 1:24 am
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It's the laptop for giants! mb _____ From: Show-Control@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Show-Control@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of David Duffy Sent: Thursday, 17 May...
You missed the point. Giants would find it hard seeing as how it is only 2 Centimeters wide. The sensor would be part of a barrier or handrail in front of the...
I been thinking about it... I'm still not sure that touching anything in this time of medial cleanliness (LOL) for general public would be a great design...
... care ... stroke ... I can't think of an off-the-shelf item that's exactly what you want, though maybe someone else can chime in with one. However, if you...
What about a "light curtain" or similar technology. These are used as sensors across long thin areas and some are smart enough to tell you where the beam was...
Dan Jamele
danj@...
May 17, 2007 3:29 am
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We had an installation at Lotte World in Korea when it opened some twenty years ago that used a commercially available analog output ultrasonic sensors. A...
Doug Mobley
doug@...
May 17, 2007 5:21 am
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This would be a whole ton of fun... I would love to see more about that project and the ways it worked internally, i would assume that each track of the music...
No code, no tricks, and especially no PCs! This was back in the days of relatively small eproms (probably somewhere between 16 and 64 KBytes each), and our...