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Latest revision as of 21:13, 12 June 2013
Project: EtherLight | |
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Name | EtherLight |
Initiator | User:JoeyJo0 |
Status | 99.9% finished |
Skills | DMX, Networking |
Summary | A nice device for turning OSC signals into DMX. |
Setup
- 1. Hook the device up the DMX universe.
- 2. Hook the device up to Ethernet.
- 3. Apply power.
The device is FTP-approachable through the local IP. User and password are both 'ftp'. Inside are three files:
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- CHIP.INI
- UDPSERV.EXE
Change AUTOEXEC.BAT to change the address name of the device. Ignore the IP and port, it's not important. Change CHIP.INI to change the hostname of the chip.
For more info, see: Beck_board_ipc_2001
Addressing
The device can be talked to with UDP, port 7000. It listens to OSC packets in the following form:
Address:
- /<NAME>/in/dmx<Int> (<NAME> = Address name from AUTOEXEC.BAT, <Int> = Any number 1-128)
- With any floating point value between the bounds of 0 and 1(inclusive).
An example of an message may be:
- Address: /JoeyJo0-DMX/in/dmx1
- Value: 0.5
More info
- Board used: Beck_board_ipc_2001
- Based on: [[1]]