dont forget the algopic:
https://algo.mur.at/data/projekte/algopic/
for Autoklavierspieler ;-) used serial-interface for better timing,
this was the reason for (comport - external).
mfg winfried
PS: just designing a new one with ethernet, since timing is criticalm, open
hardware of course.
: astroboy2520
MSN: astroboy2520[at]sbcglobal.net
- Original Message
From: Mike McGonagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 3:43:03 PM
Subject: [PD] Alternate Controllers
Hello all,
Over the past
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 05:43:03PM -0500, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Hello all,
Over the past few weeks, I have been looking at building a controller for
myself, but was curious what other sorts of things others are doing with
alternate controllers. What controllers are you using? How are you using
On Mar 18, 2008, at 8:56 PM, Charles Henry wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's interesting is that the HID protocol is orders of magnitude
faster than using USB-serial to access an Arduino. We figured that
out
last week preparing for the
: [PD] Alternate Controllers
Try hacking some gamepads ... its cheap and easy. Try [hid].
My project, robotcowboy, makes use of hacked gamepads and a custom
joy - OSC daemon in Linux. I'm getting ready
to release it soon, so if you use Linux you could try that.
For instance, I cut a gamepad
I've been playing with the arduino lots and it makes it really easy to
build your own controllers from whatever, light sensors, old joysticks,
wiichucks. And it's cheap =). The wiimote-wiichuck combo seems to have
some real potential since you can control the equivalent of 10 knobs and
4
Thanks, everyone. And thanks, Nils, for the link to Doepfer, one of the
ideas that I had for building a controller is pretty much already up there.
I am also working on another project in building a hammer dulcimer, so I
think this PD controller project is going to be in the planning stages for a
Try hacking some gamepads ... its cheap and easy. Try [hid].
My project, robotcowboy, http://www.robotcowboy.com/ makes use of hacked
gamepads and a custom joy - OSC daemon in Linux. I'm getting ready
to release it soon, so if you use Linux you could try that.
For instance, I cut a gamepad up
- Original Message
From: Daniel Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:17:26 PM
Subject: [PD] Alternate Controllers
Try hacking some gamepads ... its cheap and easy. Try [hid].
My project, robotcowboy
What's interesting is that the HID protocol is orders of magnitude
faster than using USB-serial to access an Arduino. We figured that out
last week preparing for the gamepad hacking workshop at Pickled Feet
here in Berlin. This is because gaming is such a huge market, I figure,
which really
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's interesting is that the HID protocol is orders of magnitude
faster than using USB-serial to access an Arduino. We figured that out
last week preparing for the gamepad hacking workshop at Pickled Feet
here in Berlin.
Hello all,
Over the past few weeks, I have been looking at building a controller for
myself, but was curious what other sorts of things others are doing with
alternate controllers. What controllers are you using? How are you using
them to control your programs? Has anyone considered putting
I keep a page of some examples:
http://at.or.at/hans/research/nime/hid/examples.html
This would be much cooler as a wiki page somewhere. I think it would
be a good thing to have somewhere on puredata.info as a wiki page.
The controller is called the gametrak.
.hc
On Mar 17, 2008, at
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