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stryd_one

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  1. I don't get it either, sorry :( But we're here to help <gives the thumbs up to doc> :)
  2. Kickass. MP3's, please :)
  3. "A day without work is a day without food" - Bhaizang (google it ;) )
  4. That's the kind of constructive chatter we need, thankyou echo' ;)
  5. It is, on the wii wiki's I linked above :)
  6. Yeh I can't see any browser compatibility or accesibility problems coming from that LOL
  7. Uhm...........
  8. ... and if you want to shell out, you should see MusicWonk by the same company. I'm a big fan of their stuff and have drawn inspiration for my software from them on more than one occasion ;)
  9. Its too easy 1) Get a bluetooth dongle (see list of compatible devices below) 2) Pair up the wiimote like this: http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Wiimote_Tutorial (Widcomm) or this: http://www.wiiprojects.org/bluetooth.html'>http://www.wiiprojects.org/bluetooth.html (Bluesoleil) 3) Then download glovepie and set it up: http://www.wiispond.com/nintendo-wiimote-wii-hacking/glovepie'>http://www.wiispond.com/nintendo-wiimote-wii-hacking/glovepie Have some linkage. http://www.wiili.org/index.php/Main_Page http://www.wiiprojects.org/ http://www.wiispond.com/nintendo-wiimote-wii-hacking http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=List_of_Working_Bluetooth_Devices http://www.wiili.org/index.php/Compatible_Bluetooth_Devices :)
  10. Just don't stuff it up or certain annoying forum members will complain loudly ;D :-X
  11. If that compiles with SDCC PIC16 port, I'll give you a lollypop.
  12. Yup, wiimote to PC to midi to CV converter (MBCV/Analog Toolbox) to synth. It's a fun toy (got mine here minus the CV stuff, it's all midi)
  13. Stylin'. I'm with mike, that begs to be a valve amp. Enjoy your new abode mate :)
  14. This is just an (educated) guess, but I'll say that's from development time, when TK was attaching a scope to that pin, and driving it at strategic places in the code to measure performance of the matrix. (A cool trick by the way, good for testing time-sensitive stuff). TK often uses that pin for that purpose. Go ahead and use the touchsensors :)
  15. Welcome aboard :)
  16. Rubber pad actuators maybe nice to use, but the switch mechanism used in the monome.... maybe "the best" is a bit strong.
  17. OMFG are we still talkin about this dude? :o
  18. You could probably use that 50k fader if you want... I wouldn't use more than one though ;)
  19. Nothing is better than TKs code ;) This is for 32 segments from 3 lines so it's a different thing really, but it could be used with MIOS I guess. I didn't read the datasheet so maybe it's I2C maybe not...But I'm confident that it's the right kind of gear for a MB.
  20. Nah it won't work... you have to initialize things and give them a steady stream of data. As for your bumping, at least it's obvious you're making an effort to read the forum :)
  21. Damn, 10 points for original CS man, that's the hotness. Can I move this to midibox of the week now?
  22. "Hi, My name's TK and I'm F**Kin badass. "
  23. Hahahah I thought we had another lunatic matching LEDs to LCDs by wavelength. I would NEVER do that. Honest. Keep us posted if you find them mate :)
  24. Hahah I'm 10 pages of unread posts deep... ahhhh! Good to see you bud :D
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