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Difference between revisions of "Manolator"
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+ | [[Image:Manolator.jpg|right]] | ||
− | + | The Manolator is a free DMX interface which provides up to 256 DMX channels. | |
− | + | It's a Do-It-Yourself project, and is based on a PIC microcontroller. | |
− | The Manolator is a free DMX interface which provides up to 256 DMX channels. | ||
+ | ''The USB plug is only used to get a 5 V supply from the PC, and it can be taken from a PS/2 port as well'' | ||
[[Category:Parallel Port]] | [[Category:Parallel Port]] | ||
+ | [[Category:USB]] |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 9 July 2009
Link: http://www.freedmx.com/
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The Manolator is a free DMX interface which provides up to 256 DMX channels.
It's a Do-It-Yourself project, and is based on a PIC microcontroller.
The USB plug is only used to get a 5 V supply from the PC, and it can be taken from a PS/2 port as well