I've just stuck a free version of my RGB LED colour changing software on my website. It has most of the functionality of the full version, but doesn't save...
... I guess I should point out we'll be showing our new DC Dimmer at the Stage Expo. Actually, several of them will be running most of the lights in our...
I'm looking for a means to control a lighting desk from an audio signal ala a 60's (70's?) color organ but the device output would be a DMX level or MIDI or...
... There was a similar (but not identical) discussion here recently which started with this message: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Show-Control/message/7378 ...
Absolutely correct. We switch the negative side. Also uses no microcontroller, so gets around some of CK's patents. Thank you, Doug Mobley Gilderfluke & Co.,...
Doug Mobley
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Mar 2, 2005 11:17 pm
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In message <398b3c99c1e4507d969c959b242c0760@...>, Doug Mobley <doug@...> writes ... Hmm, a FPGA I guess? That's almost retro, since...
... Huh !!! I'm not sure why this myth is around, but FPGAs can crash or lock-up would be the more appropriate term just as well as a CPU. The only difference...
... Depends... if it's SRAM based, you depend on the SRAM loading correctly every time, you hope you don't get an alpha-particle hit (I did research on this...
... They can still lock up, the cosmic ray thing might be possibility in some extreme cases but there are many factors that can cause and FPGA to lock up. I've...
... Not cosmic rays, alpha particles. They come mainly from the packaging materials. There are also cosmic ray hits, but I didn't research those so can't...
We have a software application that takes in the audio and gives you out various Midi signals based upon the music. Should do the trick. Dan ... -- Dan Jamele...
Dan Jamele
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Mar 3, 2005 1:35 am
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... Gammas can cause secondaries if they hit the right spot, and more likely than not cause a whole shower of secondaries, as best I recall (from back in the...
... A watchdog timer will definitely save you in a lot of cases. I built a carnival attraction about 15 years ago and it's STILL running. Intel 8031 with a...
That was fast, two corrections already. Updated flyer on web page now. ... Jerry Durand Durand Interstellar, Inc. 219 Oak Wood Way Los Gatos, California...
From: "Loren Wilton" <lwilton@...> ... so ... in ... secondaries ... one ... I ... Gold doping in semiconductors used to be common. It is deadly with...
Hi. I just saw the Residents here in Melbourne. Great show. The resi's are a 30 year old avant garde rock-theatre group. it was great to see their lighting...
Hi Simon, ... The clamps were quite possibly built by Brown's Precision Welding (www.brownswelding.com.au) in Noble Park and hired from Resolution X ...
I saw them years ago in a record shop in Hollywood pretty much lingering around. No one was paying them the slightest bit of attention. The guy in the...
I'm working on a couple of projects at the moment, and could use some advice regarding DMX hardware. I've looked around for suitable equipment, and have a few...
Trevor Learoyd
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Mar 8, 2005 9:03 am
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Hi Take a look at our DMXStreamer or DMXPlayback for show recorders, as for merging we have our Datagate which can merge 7 into 1 with HTP or LTP, remote...
... I'm not sure, but I think the classic old "DMXter" can do this in a simple way. Jim...
James Smith, www.thea...
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Mar 8, 2005 1:30 pm
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Don't know if there are different models, but the DMXter we have doesn't have any form of external input, so there would be no way of triggering the scenes. Mb...
... merge ... to ... Two words: MIDI Solutions. One of their little four wire to one wire mergers is fairly small and very cheap, and works well. Loren...
Gray Interfaces makes a 2 or three input, HTP box called the DMX Manager. It works well. -Ian ... mailto:Show-Control-subscribe@yahoogroups.com List...
Oops, I meant: 'Pathway Connectivity' :-) http://www.pathwayconnect.com/pdf_products/Manager.PDF -Ian <irony> Don't you just hate it when these companies...