Location Note: We're back at Algonquin College and have room P211A
on Tuesdays until at least December.  We'll see what happens after that.

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OCLUG meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm
October Meeting: World Domination and Control, over USB

Date: October 5, 2010 at 7 p.m.
Location: Algonquin College (Woodroffe Campus), room P211A

World Domination and Control, over USB
Speaker: Mark Lord

This session demonstrates simple ways that anyone (with a soldering iron) can 
use to control / dominate the Real World from their Linux PC, using a $16 
off-the-shelf USB breakout board. This session is for software geeks who want 
to control other devices from a PC, without having to first earn an electronics 
degree.

The tutorial covers use of preassembled FT232RL breakout boards to control and 
switch external devices from any Linux PC. This hardware is cheap, interfaces 
to other devices with a minimum of fuss, and is easily controlled from 
userspace. No kernel programming required!

We cover the simple circuits, component selection, basic electrical theory, 
safety, and software programming.

A small number of FTDI breakout boards, breadboards, buffer chips, solid-state 
and mechanical relays will be provided for participants to experiment with. 
There will also be some completed examples of neat/useful stuff controlled from 
Linux using the same methods. If you can program in C and do a little basic 
wire soldering, then this session is for you!

Participants should bring a Linux-powered notebook computer to the session if 
possible. We will be using the libusb-dev and libftdi-dev packages along with 
gcc for building the software control portions. 

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