Ah... wires. Ok. Thank you both!
:P
2011/6/22 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
Ha, yes, thanks for catching that. go with WIRES! :-D
.hc
On Jun 21, 2011, at 10:37 PM, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
Sorry to make you repeat yourself if it wasn't a typo Hans, but did you say
if you want low
Hey List,
(I've been looking at what Onyx does with his BeatJazz. This annoyingly cool
and exciting.)
One simple question about arduino : can I use more than one board on the
same computer? If I can, is there any drawback (slower speed, etc.)?
Another question : do you think that using a
Awesome. Thanks Hans!
P
2011/6/21 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
Multiple arduinos is no problem. I suppose they would start to slow each
other down if you had like 10+, but for 3 I don't think its an issue. If
you want low jitter, reliable connection, go with wireless.
.hc
On
Multiple arduinos is no problem. I suppose they would start to slow
each other down if you had like 10+, but for 3 I don't think its an
issue. If you want low jitter, reliable connection, go with wireless.
.hc
On Jun 21, 2011, at 8:49 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hey List,
(I've been
Sorry to make you repeat yourself if it wasn't a typo Hans, but did you say
if you want low jitter, reliable connection, go with wireless? This sounds
counter-intuitive to me and I'm interested in the answer
Thanks,
Tyler
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Ha, yes, thanks for catching that. go with WIRES! :-D
.hc
On Jun 21, 2011, at 10:37 PM, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
Sorry to make you repeat yourself if it wasn't a typo Hans, but did
you say if you want low jitter, reliable connection, go with
wireless? This sounds counter-intuitive to me and