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OLA (Open Lighting Architecture) is an open source framework which provides applications with a mechanism to send and receive [[DMX512]] using hardware devices and DMX over IP protocols. It enables [[:Category:Controllers | software controllers]] to communicate with DMX hardware either via Ethernet or over traditional DMX512 networks.
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The Open Lighting Architecture (OLA) is an open source framework which provides applications with a mechanism to send and receive [[DMX512]] & [[RDM]] commands using hardware devices and DMX over IP protocols. It enables [[:Category:Controllers | software controllers]] to communicate with hardware either via Ethernet or over traditional DMX512 networks.
  
 
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OLA can also convert DMX data sent using DMX over IP protocols from one format to another, allowing devices from different manufacturers to interact with each other. For example a [[Strand_Lighting|Strand]] Lighting Console using ShowNet can send DMX to an [[Enttec]] [[DmxEtherGate MKII|EtherGate]]). When combined with a physical DMX interface such as the [[DMX USB Pro]], OLA can send and receive data from traditional wired DMX networks.
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OLA can also convert DMX512 data sent using DMX over IP protocols from one format to another, allowing devices from different manufacturers to interact with one another. For example a [[Strand_Lighting|Strand]] Lighting Console using ShowNet can send DMX512 to an [[Enttec]] [[DmxEtherGate MKII|EtherGate]]). When combined with a physical DMX interface such as the [[DMX USB Pro]], OLA can send and receive data from wired DMX512 networks.
  
OLA can run on Linux and on Mac OS X. A port to Windows is feasible if someone wants to add the necessary platform-dependent code.
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OLA runs on both Mac OS X and Linux on a number of architectures. . A port to Windows is feasible if someone wants to add the necessary platform-dependent code.
  
  
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|| [[RDM-TRI]] || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]] [[Image:Rdm.gif|center]] || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]] [[Image:Rdm.gif|center]]
 
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|| [[StageProfi]] || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]]  || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]] (Ethernet version only)
 
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|| [http://machosehead.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/udmx_asp/ uDMX_asp] || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]]  || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]]  
 
|| [http://machosehead.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/udmx_asp/ uDMX_asp] || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]]  || [[Image:Trans.gif|center]]  
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* Ethernet version only
 
  
 
<b>Getting Started</b>
 
<b>Getting Started</b>
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* [[OLA Device Specific Configuration]]
 
* [[OLA Device Specific Configuration]]
 
* [[OLA Tips & Tricks]]
 
* [[OLA Tips & Tricks]]
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* [[RDM with OLA]]
  
 
<b>Tutorials</b>
 
<b>Tutorials</b>
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<b>Deprecated Documentation</b>
 
<b>Deprecated Documentation</b>
 
* [[OLA 0.3]] - Release Notes
 
* [[OLA 0.3]] - Release Notes
 
OLA can also run on a wireless access point. [http://nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=artnet&page=node]
 
 
  
 
[[Category:ArtNet]]
 
[[Category:ArtNet]]

Revision as of 10:23, 9 July 2010

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Link: http://code.google.com/p/linux-lighting/
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The Open Lighting Architecture (OLA) is an open source framework which provides applications with a mechanism to send and receive DMX512 & RDM commands using hardware devices and DMX over IP protocols. It enables software controllers to communicate with hardware either via Ethernet or over traditional DMX512 networks.

Llad home.png

OLA can also convert DMX512 data sent using DMX over IP protocols from one format to another, allowing devices from different manufacturers to interact with one another. For example a Strand Lighting Console using ShowNet can send DMX512 to an Enttec EtherGate). When combined with a physical DMX interface such as the DMX USB Pro, OLA can send and receive data from wired DMX512 networks.

OLA runs on both Mac OS X and Linux on a number of architectures. . A port to Windows is feasible if someone wants to add the necessary platform-dependent code.


Contribute: Looking to help? Visit the OLA Contributors page. The page also lists people and companies who have supported OLA. Please support them in return!

Bugs: Check the bug tracker at http://code.google.com/p/linux-lighting/issues/list

Questions: See the news group at http://groups.google.com/group/open-lighting


Supported Protocols:

Protocol Linux Mac OS X
ArtNet
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Rdm.gif
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Rdm.gif
E1.31 / ACN
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Green-tick.png
ESP Net
Green-tick.png
Green-tick.png
Pathport
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Green-tick.png
Sandnet
Green-tick.png
Green-tick.png
ShowNet
Green-tick.png
Green-tick.png

Supported Devices:

Device Linux Mac OS X
Anyma uDMX
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Arduino RGB Mixer
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Green-tick.png
DMX 4 Linux
Trans.gif
DMX USB Pro
Trans.gif
Recv.gif
Trans.gif
Recv.gif
DMX-TRI
Trans.gif
Trans.gif
DMXking USB DMX512-A
Trans.gif
Recv.gif
Trans.gif
Recv.gif
Open DMX USB
Trans.gif
Packetheads USB_DMX Dongle
Green-tick.png
Green-tick.png
RDM-TRI
Trans.gif
Rdm.gif
Trans.gif
Rdm.gif
StageProfi
Trans.gif
Trans.gif
(Ethernet version only)
uDMX_asp
Trans.gif
Trans.gif
USBDMX2
Trans.gif
Trans.gif
Velleman K8062
Trans.gif
Trans.gif


Getting Started

Start here if you've never used OLA before and read these in order.

Tutorials

Advanced Topics:

Developer Documentation:

Tutorials, these refer to the previous release but parts of them are still relevant.


Deprecated Documentation