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The 2nd install of my installation piece "Input/Output. This install featured the main work without the rocks, sand, and various other wood pieces which were included in the first install. Studio 2091, Cuyahoga Falls. Feb. 2011.

Halfway through scav judgment yesterday, my computer sound output just died. This was a problem, since my computer was supposed to be our media computer, used to screen such exciting works as Rape Stove and the Mario Paint Composer arrangement of Under Pressure. Clearly, as evinced by this red light coming out of the headphone jack, demons had taken over my computer.

 

Turns out that there's a small switch inside the jack that toggles a digital/optical audio output mode, and it sometimes gets stuck. All you have to do to fix it is put a paperclip in and jiggle it a little bit. Demons all gone now!

live raw output from the zeo serial interface

Project Page:

blog.myzeo.com/forum/zeo-raw-data-library/zeo-and-arduino/

2013-10-05 Shannel and Dong's Wedding

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Got the CurrentCost connected up to my mac via the serial port. Mine's spewing out at an underwhelming 2400 baud, although some are 9600 apparently.

 

See Cumbers blog for discussion of the XML.

4.1.20 Update Pictures (HHHV Staff)

The stock light output on the factory LEDs for 2015 GTR headlights is very dim, and almost invisible in the daytime. The design of the LED Lightning Bolt uses acrylic tubes with little marks that catches the light as it passes through the tube. The light flowing through these tubes comes from a single "Rebel" LED being powered by the stock driver built into the headlights. The output is actually impressive when looking at the LED directly, but when looking at its impact on the acrylic tube, much more is left to be desired.

 

We have completely rebuilt the Circuit Boards, wiring, LED Drivers, and the new LEDs using the talent of our friends at Diode Dynamics. With their help, we can now upgrade the lightning bolts on 100s of GTRs with a very reliable, OEM grade solution to an OEM problem.

 

The lights in this video are powered by an 800mA driver, which is installed internally for plug and play operation. We added some cool functions by connecting a remote control that can either turn on the bolts anytime, or even pan through a list of Strobe modes for showing off.

 

We also installed a set of Red LED Demon Eye and hooked them up to the same type of remote. Many options are available instead of red, including other colors, or even color changing which can be controlled with an iPhone or Android device. The options are pretty much endless, including custom paint schemes, and even real Carbon Fiber overlays, expertly crafted to perfection.

 

Future development will include adding internal fans to the LEDs to drive them as high as 2000mA without experiencing failure due to overheating. If you have a project you're interested in getting a quote for, please just give us a call, or an email from www.FlyRyde.com

Initial Output of Monticello v1.0-Rev3

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