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Link: http://www.freedmx.com/<br>
 
Link: http://www.freedmx.com/<br>
 
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[[Image:Manolator.jpg|right]]
  
  
<img src='http://www.freedmx.com/MANOLATOR%20dmx512_archivos/image001.jpg' style='margin:5px;' align='right'>
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The Manolator is a free DMX interface which provides up to 256 DMX channels.
 
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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.  
 
  
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''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]]
 
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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