https://wiki.openlighting.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=24.7.56.125&feedformat=atomwiki.openlighting.org - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T21:41:21ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.29.1https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Ethernet_DMX8&diff=2055Ethernet DMX82007-02-07T03:24:33Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://www.luminex.be/products_details.php?cat=1&prod=0100008&display=description<br><br />
Made by: [[Luminex]] <br><br />
{{Features|rdm=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes}}<br />
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The Ethernet-DMX8 is an ethernet node that serves 8 DMX512 outlets, compatible with the ArtNet protocol. All 8 outlets are conform to RDM and can be used as input or output. The ethernet link is a 10/100BaseT (auto detect) connection on a Neutrik RJ45 Ethercon connector.<br />
All configuration can be done over ethernet through a built-in website, or by using the controls on the front end. A bright blue LCD with white text and 5 navigation keys are provided to control the unit.<br />
This all comes in a 19" 1 unit high metal housing.<br />
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[[Category:ArtNet]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=OpenDMX.net&diff=1978OpenDMX.net2007-02-01T16:06:41Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div><center>Welcome to opendmx.net. This site aims to be a resource for those involved in the lighting industry looking for low cost and DIY DMX solutions.</center><br />
<br />
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==== Out of Spec DMX Equipment List ====<br />
<br />
Listing of DMX equipment that does not conform to the ESTA specification [[NonConformDMX]]<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== Site Changes ====<br />
<br />
With the new year we've changed to a new format. After realizing that I was never going to complete the CMS that I wanted, we've ended up going with a wiki. All the previous content has been moved over, but user accounts were deleted (you'll need to signup to upload pictures). Hopefully this will allow more people to add content.<br />
<br />
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----<br />
<br />
==== LLA Live 0.2.0 Released ====<br />
<br />
LLA Live 0.2.0 has been released with new features including a web-based lighting console, Sandnet support and the ability to use the Enttec Open DMX USB devices.<br />
<br />
As always no install is required, simply boot from the CD and you have a multi-protocol DMX gateway.<br />
<br />
This new release can be downloaded from [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=126566&package_id=192352 Sourceforge] or the [[LLA]] page<br />
<br />
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==== ACN Specification now available ====<br />
<br />
The final step in the ACN specification process has been completed and the full document is available now from [http://www.estafoundation.org/pubs.htm ESTA]. Priced at $40 US, it's available as either a PDF download or on CDROM.<br />
<br />
[[ACN]]<br />
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<br />
==== ACN Finally Approved ! ====<br />
<br />
On the 19th of October, the ANSI Board of Standards approved E1.17-2006, Entertainment Technology - Multipurpose Network Control Protocol Suite or simply known as ACN. No major changes have been made since the last public review and the document should be available for purchase in the next few weeks.<br />
<br />
More than 5 years after ACN was first proposed, this marks the final step before manufactures can start shipping true ACN Compatible devices.<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==== Unofficial DMX 4 Linux 2.6 Release ====<br />
<br />
Bastien Andres has made an unofficial release of [[DMX 4 Linux]] for the 2.6 series of kernels. A number of drivers have been modified to compile cleanly on 2.6 and the build system has also been cleaned.<br />
<br />
Some drivers do not compile or are incomplete, see the STATUS_BA file in the archive for more details. Sources available [http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/dmx4linux-2.9-ba-061001.tgz here]<br />
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<center>[[Old News]]</center><br />
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__NOTOC__</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=RDM&diff=1923RDM2007-01-14T01:55:55Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>RDM or Remote Device Management is an extension to DMX that allows for bi-directional communication with DMX devices. RDM will enable features such as device discovery, status monitoring and remote configuration. <br />
<br />
Each RDM enabled device is assigned a 6 byte UID comprising of a 2 byte manufacturers ID and a 4 byte serial number. <br />
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<br />
<b>External Links:</b><br />
<br />
* http://www.rdmprotocol.org/<br />
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[[Category:Articles]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=RDM&diff=1922RDM2007-01-14T01:55:15Z<p>24.7.56.125: speeling</p>
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<div>RDM or Remote Device Management is an extension to DMX that allows for bi-directional communication with DMX devices. RDM will enable features such as device discovery, status monitoring and remote configuration. <br />
<br />
Each RDM enabled device is assigned a 6 byte UID comprising of a 2 byte manufacturers ID and a 4 byte serial number. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>External Links:</b><br />
<br />
* http://www.rdmprotocol.org/</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=RDM&diff=1921RDM2007-01-14T01:54:46Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>RDM or Remote Device Management is an extention to DMX that allows for bi-directional communication with DMX devices. RDM will enable features such as device discovery, status monitoring and remote configuration. <br />
<br />
Each RDM enabled device is assigned a 6 byte UID comprising of a 2 byte manufacturers ID and a 4 byte serial number. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>External Links:</b><br />
<br />
* http://www.rdmprotocol.org/</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=ACN&diff=1920ACN2007-01-14T01:44:39Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Articles]]<br />
===ACN - Architecture for Control Networks===<br />
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Wikipedia article on ACN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_for_Control_Networks<br />
<br />
ACN is a suite of documents that specifies an architecture, including protocols and language, which may be configured and combined with other standard protocols to form flexible, networked audio, lighting, or other control systems. It can be implemented on networks that support UDP, IP, and related protocols. It is not bound to Ethernet as a transport medium, but Ethernet is an obvious choice.<br />
<br />
The ACN specification is being distributed via download as a 5MB archive of 17 PDF and two DDL files. The "hardcopy" is a CDROM; there is no paper version offered.<br />
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Article on ACN in PLSN magazine: http://www.plsn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1437&Itemid=101</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Q_Light_Controller_(QLC)&diff=1919Q Light Controller (QLC)2007-01-14T01:42:16Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://qlc.sf.net/<br><br />
{{Features|linux=yes|tx=yes|free=yes}}<br />
[[Image:Qlc-2.4.png|right]]<br />
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<br />
QLC is a lighting controller for Linux. Started as a university project by Heikki Junnila, it has now evolved with an active development community. The latest version adds support for external fader devices such as the Behringer BCF-2000. DMX output is provided using the DMX 4 Linux library. Recently a [[LLA]] plugin was added, allowing DMX ouput using various DMX over IP protocols.<br />
<br />
<b>Related Products:</b><br />
* [[DMX 4 Linux]]<br />
* [[USBDMX21]]<br />
* [[LLA]]<br />
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[[Category:Controllers]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Q_Light_Controller_(QLC)&diff=1918Q Light Controller (QLC)2007-01-14T01:41:13Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://qlc.sf.net/<br><br />
{{Features|linux=yes|tx=yes|free=yes}}<br />
[[Image:Qlc-2.4.png|right]]<br />
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<br />
QLC is a lighting controller for Linux. Started as a university project by Heikki Junnila, it has now evolved with an active development community. The latest version adds support for external fader devices such as the Behringer BCF-2000. DMX output is provided using the DMX 4 Linux library.<br />
<br />
<b>Related Products:</b><br />
* [[DMX 4 Linux]]<br />
* [[USBDMX21]]<br />
* [[LLA]]<br />
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[[Category:Controllers]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Linux_ArtNet_Node&diff=1914Linux ArtNet Node2007-01-12T16:08:19Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
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This HOWTO outlines a method for creating an ArtNetNode on an Intel/AMD32 Computer (minmum proved: PI/200 32 MB Ram/400MB Harddisk ) using an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] Interface (not the Pro). For instructions on how to install on to a USB stick see http://d-i.pascal.at/<br />
<br />
This howto uses the Debian Sarge Netinstall-CD-Image (100 Mb) - http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/debian-installer/<br />
<br />
The computer must be connected to the Internet to download the packages. Its easiest iy you have a DHCP server on your network (most routers come with this feature)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Initial Install ==<br />
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For installation follow: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_debian_sarge (enter linux26 at the boot prompt to install a 2.6 kernel)<br />
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choose Node1 as hostname and ArtNet as Domainname<br />
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on page 2 of the installation guide "debian software configuration" you choose manual package selection by going there with the courser and use the space tab to select it.<br />
<br />
On the Configuration Exim v4 you choose no configuration on this time and you will end up with aptitude<br />
<br />
close aptitude with :q<br />
<br />
log in with your username and password<br />
<br />
now you typ to the console with the following convention:<br />
<br />
# command Type command as root- to get root type 'su' followed by the root password<br />
$ command Type command as user - to get user type exit<br />
<br />
$:su<br />
#:nano /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
<br />
You add the following line:<br />
<br />
deb http://www.nomis52.net/data/debian ./<br />
<br />
ctrl (strg) o + enter to save<br />
ctrl x to exit nano<br />
<br />
<br />
#:apt-get update<br />
#:apt-get install kernel-headers-$(uname -r) g++ make libartnet1 artnet-examples<br />
<br />
before you say yes note the version of your kernel-headers<br />
<br />
#:exit<br />
$:wget http://www.erwinrol.com/downloads/software/dmx_usb_module-20040914.tar.gz<br />
$:tar -zxf dmx_usb_module-20040914.tar.gz<br />
$:cd dmx_usb_module<br />
$:make<br />
$:cd ..<br />
$:su<br />
#:cp dmx_usb_module/dmx_usb.ko /lib/modules/2.6.x-x-386/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/dmx_usb.ko (x-use the noted version of your kernel headers)<br />
#:rm /lib/modules/2.6.x-x-386/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/ftdi_sio.ko<br />
#:cd /dev<br />
#:mknod -m 666 dmx0 c 180 192<br />
#:nano /etc/modules<br />
<br />
you ad now the following line:<br />
<br />
dmx_usb.ko<br />
<br />
ctrl (strg) o + enter to save<br />
ctrl x to exit nano<br />
<br />
<br />
Reboot the machine<br />
#:reboot<br />
<br />
<br />
== Starting the Node ==<br />
<br />
Login to the machine with your username and password<br />
<br />
Check that the dmx_usb module is loaded:<br />
<br />
$ lsmod | grep dmx_usb<br />
dmx_usb 11012 0<br />
usbcore 114176 8 dmx_usb,ftdi_sio,usbserial,usb_storage,usbhid,uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd<br />
<br />
You should see two lines like above. This shows that the driver has been loaded correctly.<br />
<br />
<br />
Plug in the Enttec [[Open DMX USB]] Interface. Run dmesg and check that the device was initialized corrected:<br />
<br />
$ dmesg<br />
... heaps of output ...<br />
usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5<br />
usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice<br />
/home/simon/dmx_usb_module/dmx_usb.c: DMX USB device now attached to dmx192<br />
<br />
Right at the end you should see something like the 3 lines above. This means that the widget has been recognised by the dmx_usb driver.<br />
<br />
<br />
Start the artnet node by running:<br />
<br />
$ artnet_usb<br />
<br />
By default the node starts up using ArtNet subnet 0 and port 0, this corresponds to Universe 0 in [[Magic Q PC]]<br />
<br />
Running artnet_usb with the -v option gives you debug information. The following arguments are supported:<br />
<br />
Usage: artnet-usb [OPTIONS]<br />
Acts as an ArtNet to DMX node using the Enttec Open Usb Interface<br />
<br />
-a <ip-address> IP address to listen on (defaults to the address<br />
of the first non loopback interface)<br />
-c <config_file> Config file to use for node name and port settings<br />
-d <dmx-device> device for dmx output (default /dev/dmx0)<br />
-p <port-address> port address for output universe (default 0)<br />
-s <subnet-address> subnet address for output universe (default 0)<br />
-v be verbose (prints data for first four channels)<br />
-z Run in a new process (handles widget disconnects cleanly)<br />
<br />
The universe address of the port is made up from the ArtNet subnet address and the ArtNet port address. The four least significant bits are the port address, the four most significant are the subnet address.<br />
<br />
For example :<br />
<br />
$ artnet-usb -p 3 -s 2<br />
<br />
sets the universe address to 0x23<br />
<br />
== Testing with [[DMX Workshop]] ==<br />
<br />
Start DMX Workshop and verify that the node appears in the connected devices list.<br />
<br />
== Using the node with [[Magic Q PC]] ==<br />
<br />
If you enable now Artnet Universe 0 in Magic Q from ChamSys, you have a fully functioning one universe DMX512 interface. This works much better than MagicQ alone with the Open DMX USB Windows drivers. You can also use as many universes as ArtNet supports (but at the moment only one Open DMX USB device per node is supported)<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Tutorials]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=DMX_4_Linux&diff=1888DMX 4 Linux2007-01-10T08:33:21Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://llg.cubic.org/dmx4linux/<br><br />
{{Features|linux=yes|free=yes}}<br />
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<br />
DMX 4 Linux is the de-facto library for communicating with DMX devices under Linux. Supporting over 14 DMX interfaces including PCI, USB and parallel port models, the DMX 4 Linux architecture is easily extensible. DMX 4 Linux is currently undergoing a re-write to support the latest 2.6 kernels.<br />
<br />
An unoffical release for 2.6 kernels is available [http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/dmx4linux-2.9-ba-061001.tgz here]<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Drivers / Libraries]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=OpenDMX.net&diff=1887OpenDMX.net2007-01-10T08:32:03Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div><center>Welcome to opendmx.net. This site aims to be a resource for those involved in the lighting industry looking for low cost and DIY DMX solutions.</center><br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==== Site Changes ====<br />
<br />
With the new year we've changed to a new format. After realizing that I was never going to complete the CMS that I wanted, we've ended up going with a wiki. All the previous content has been moved over, but user accounts were deleted (you'll need to signup to upload pictures). Hopefully this will allow more people to add content.<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==== LLA Live 0.2.0 Released ====<br />
<br />
LLA Live 0.2.0 has been released with new features including a web-based lighting console, Sandnet support and the ability to use the Enttec Open DMX USB devices.<br />
<br />
As always no install is required, simply boot from the CD and you have a multi-protocol DMX gateway.<br />
<br />
This new release can be downloaded from [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=126566&package_id=192352 Sourceforge] or the [[LLA]] page<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==== ACN Specification now available ====<br />
<br />
The final step in the ACN specification process has been completed and the full document is available now from [http://www.estafoundation.org/pubs.htm ESTA]. Priced at $40 US, it's available as either a PDF download or on CDROM.<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==== ACN Finally Approved ! ====<br />
<br />
On the 19th of October, the ANSI Board of Standards approved E1.17-2006, Entertainment Technology - Multipurpose Network Control Protocol Suite or simply known as ACN. No major changes have been made since the last public review and the document should be available for purchase in the next few weeks.<br />
<br />
More than 5 years after ACN was first proposed, this marks the final step before manufactures can start shipping true ACN Compatible devices.<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==== Unofficial DMX 4 Linux 2.6 Release ====<br />
<br />
Bastien Andres has made an unofficial release of [[DMX 4 Linux]] for the 2.6 series of kernels. A number of drivers have been modified to compile cleanly on 2.6 and the build system has also been cleaned.<br />
<br />
Some drivers do not compile or are incomplete, see the STATUS_BA file in the archive for more details. Sources available [http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/dmx4linux-2.9-ba-061001.tgz here]<br />
<br />
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<center>[[Old News]]</center><br />
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__NOTOC__</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Category:Sandnet&diff=1880Category:Sandnet2007-01-09T16:18:02Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Sandnet is the name of a DMX over IP protocol developed by [[Sandsys]]. It is mainly used in the [[SandNet]] software and with the Sandnet EMX devices.<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Ethernet Interfaces]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Category:Sandnet&diff=1879Category:Sandnet2007-01-09T16:17:52Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Sandnet is the name of a DMX over IP protocol developed by [[Sandsys]]. It is mainly used in the [[Sandnet]] software and with the Sandnet EMX devices.<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Ethernet Interfaces]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=SandNet&diff=1878SandNet2007-01-09T16:16:15Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://www.sandsys.com/products/sandnet/index.htm<br><br />
Made by: [[Sandsys]]<br><br />
{{Features|win=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes|midi=yes}}<br />
[[Image:SandNet1-1-0-1.gif|right]]<br />
<br />
<br />
SandNet is a network operating system integrating standard communication protocols with a multitude of industry and manufacturer specific control protocols. SandNet provides unparalleled connectivity, processing, monitoring, and management capabilities for networks of all sizes. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Utilities]]<br />
[[Category:Sandnet]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LLA_Sandnet_Tutorial&diff=1874LLA Sandnet Tutorial2007-01-08T14:46:38Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
<br />
Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
<br />
This tutorial explains how to use [[:Category:Sandnet|Sandnet]] and [[Horizon]] build680 with [[LLA]] and an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] and [[DMX USB Pro]]. <br />
<br />
[[Horizon]] build680 is one of the best lightboards for non conventional lights - especially for touring. It was available for free download some years ago - so ask friends, if they still have a copy of build680.exe. For moving lights you may want to try using [[Magic Q PC]] from [[Chamsys]].<br />
<br />
For this example we require 2 PCs. PC A will run LLA Live, PC B will run Horizon and Sandnet. PC A can be pretty much any speed as long as it boots the LLA Live CD. PC B needs to meet the minimum requirements for Horizon & Sandnet.<br />
<br />
=== PC A Setup ===<br />
<br />
The following is performed on PC A.<br />
<br />
Make sure the machine is configured to boot from the CD drive. Insert the CD and switch it on. You should be presented with a screen like that below:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Llad_boot.png|center|LLA Live Boot Screen]]<br />
<br />
Hit Enter for Enttec USB Pro at the prompt, and wait while the CD boots.<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device you need to specify this at boot time. At the boot prompt type:<br />
<br />
lla dmx_usb=open<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Follow the rest of the [http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llalive | LLA Live tutorial] using PC B to access the web admin console. When you get to the step that mentions patching devices, set it up like what's shown below:<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec USB Pro<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
The plugins page shows the plugins that have been loaded by LLA. To configure LLA for Sandnet you <b>must</b> select Universe 0 - current sandnet works only on Universe 0<br />
<br />
=== PC B Setup ===<br />
<br />
HORIZON<br />
<br />
Install and configure Horizon for Sandnet - you have to activate the Wysiwyg Connection for Sandnet - open Setup/Options - Ports and select Local Capture<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
save the file as test.hzn and close Horizon<br />
<br />
SANDNET<br />
<br />
Install Sandnet (Version 1.4.6-beta or higher) and run it as a local link. Open sandnet and then Horizon again.<br />
<br />
Expand all options<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
Enable DMX In 1 for Horizon:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon3.png|center]]<br />
<br />
in Ethernet Output on Sandnet DMX Pool activate Horizon DMXBlock1 under Edit Sources<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon4.png|center]]<br />
[[Image:Horizon5.png|center]]<br />
<br />
double click Ethernet Sandboxes (if you did not do open until now) - you dont need to change anything<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon6.png|center]]<br />
<br />
At this stage you should have DMX from Horizon on your widget.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LLA_Sandnet_Tutorial&diff=1873LLA Sandnet Tutorial2007-01-08T14:45:35Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
<br />
Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
<br />
This tutorial explains how to use [[:Category:Sandnet|Sandnet]] and Horizon build680 with [[LLA]] and an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] and [[DMX USB Pro]]. <br />
<br />
[[Horizon]] build680 is one of the best lightboards for non conventional lights - especially for touring. It was available for free download some years ago - so ask friends, if they still have a copy of build680.exe. For moving lights you may want to try using [[Magic Q PC]] from [[Chamsys]].<br />
<br />
For this example we require 2 PCs. PC A will run LLA Live, PC B will run Horizon and Sandnet. PC A can be pretty much any speed as long as it boots the LLA Live CD. PC B needs to meet the minimum requirements for Horizon & Sandnet.<br />
<br />
=== PC A Setup ===<br />
<br />
The following is performed on PC A.<br />
<br />
Make sure the machine is configured to boot from the CD drive. Insert the CD and switch it on. You should be presented with a screen like that below:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Llad_boot.png|center|LLA Live Boot Screen]]<br />
<br />
Hit Enter for Enttec USB Pro at the prompt, and wait while the CD boots.<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device you need to specify this at boot time. At the boot prompt type:<br />
<br />
lla dmx_usb=open<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Follow the rest of the [http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llalive | LLA Live tutorial] using PC B to access the web admin console. When you get to the step that mentions patching devices, set it up like what's shown below:<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec USB Pro<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
The plugins page shows the plugins that have been loaded by LLA. To configure LLA for Sandnet you <b>must</b> select Universe 0 - current sandnet works only on Universe 0<br />
<br />
=== PC B Setup ===<br />
<br />
HORIZON<br />
<br />
Install and configure Horizon for Sandnet - you have to activate the Wysiwyg Connection for Sandnet - open Setup/Options - Ports and select Local Capture<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
save the file as test.hzn and close Horizon<br />
<br />
SANDNET<br />
<br />
Install Sandnet (Version 1.4.6-beta or higher) and run it as a local link. Open sandnet and then Horizon again.<br />
<br />
Expand all options<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
Enable DMX In 1 for Horizon:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon3.png|center]]<br />
<br />
in Ethernet Output on Sandnet DMX Pool activate Horizon DMXBlock1 under Edit Sources<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon4.png|center]]<br />
[[Image:Horizon5.png|center]]<br />
<br />
double click Ethernet Sandboxes (if you did not do open until now) - you dont need to change anything<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon6.png|center]]<br />
<br />
At this stage you should have DMX from Horizon on your widget.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LLA_Sandnet_Tutorial&diff=1872LLA Sandnet Tutorial2007-01-08T14:44:59Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
<br />
Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
<br />
This tutorial explains how to use Sandnet and Horizon build680 with [[LLA]] and an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] and [[DMX USB Pro]]. <br />
<br />
[[Horizon]] build680 is one of the best lightboards for non conventional lights - especially for touring. It was available for free download some years ago - so ask friends, if they still have a copy of build680.exe. For moving lights you may want to try using [[Magic Q PC]] from [[Chamsys]].<br />
<br />
For this example we require 2 PCs. PC A will run LLA Live, PC B will run Horizon and Sandnet. PC A can be pretty much any speed as long as it boots the LLA Live CD. PC B needs to meet the minimum requirements for Horizon & Sandnet.<br />
<br />
=== PC A Setup ===<br />
<br />
The following is performed on PC A.<br />
<br />
Make sure the machine is configured to boot from the CD drive. Insert the CD and switch it on. You should be presented with a screen like that below:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Llad_boot.png|center|LLA Live Boot Screen]]<br />
<br />
Hit Enter for Enttec USB Pro at the prompt, and wait while the CD boots.<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device you need to specify this at boot time. At the boot prompt type:<br />
<br />
lla dmx_usb=open<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Follow the rest of the [http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llalive | LLA Live tutorial] using PC B to access the web admin console. When you get to the step that mentions patching devices, set it up like what's shown below:<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec USB Pro<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
The plugins page shows the plugins that have been loaded by LLA. To configure LLA for Sandnet you <b>must</b> select Universe 0 - current sandnet works only on Universe 0<br />
<br />
=== PC B Setup ===<br />
<br />
HORIZON<br />
<br />
Install and configure Horizon for Sandnet - you have to activate the Wysiwyg Connection for Sandnet - open Setup/Options - Ports and select Local Capture<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
save the file as test.hzn and close Horizon<br />
<br />
SANDNET<br />
<br />
Install Sandnet (Version 1.4.6-beta or higher) and run it as a local link. Open sandnet and then Horizon again.<br />
<br />
Expand all options<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
Enable DMX In 1 for Horizon:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon3.png|center]]<br />
<br />
in Ethernet Output on Sandnet DMX Pool activate Horizon DMXBlock1 under Edit Sources<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon4.png|center]]<br />
[[Image:Horizon5.png|center]]<br />
<br />
double click Ethernet Sandboxes (if you did not do open until now) - you dont need to change anything<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon6.png|center]]<br />
<br />
At this stage you should have DMX from Horizon on your widget.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LLA_Sandnet_Tutorial&diff=1871LLA Sandnet Tutorial2007-01-08T14:44:31Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
<br />
Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
<br />
This tutorial explains how to use Sandnet and Horizon build680 with [[LLA]] and an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] and [[DMX USB Pro]]. <br />
<br />
[[Horizon]] build680 is one of the best lightboards for non conventional lights - especially for touring. It was available for free download some years ago - so ask friends, if they still have a copy of build680.exe. For moving lights you may want to try using [[MagicQ]] from [[Chamsys]].<br />
<br />
For this example we require 2 PCs. PC A will run LLA Live, PC B will run Horizon and Sandnet. PC A can be pretty much any speed as long as it boots the LLA Live CD. PC B needs to meet the minimum requirements for Horizon & Sandnet.<br />
<br />
=== PC A Setup ===<br />
<br />
The following is performed on PC A.<br />
<br />
Make sure the machine is configured to boot from the CD drive. Insert the CD and switch it on. You should be presented with a screen like that below:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Llad_boot.png|center|LLA Live Boot Screen]]<br />
<br />
Hit Enter for Enttec USB Pro at the prompt, and wait while the CD boots.<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device you need to specify this at boot time. At the boot prompt type:<br />
<br />
lla dmx_usb=open<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Follow the rest of the [http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llalive | LLA Live tutorial] using PC B to access the web admin console. When you get to the step that mentions patching devices, set it up like what's shown below:<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec USB Pro<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
The plugins page shows the plugins that have been loaded by LLA. To configure LLA for Sandnet you <b>must</b> select Universe 0 - current sandnet works only on Universe 0<br />
<br />
=== PC B Setup ===<br />
<br />
HORIZON<br />
<br />
Install and configure Horizon for Sandnet - you have to activate the Wysiwyg Connection for Sandnet - open Setup/Options - Ports and select Local Capture<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
save the file as test.hzn and close Horizon<br />
<br />
SANDNET<br />
<br />
Install Sandnet (Version 1.4.6-beta or higher) and run it as a local link. Open sandnet and then Horizon again.<br />
<br />
Expand all options<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
Enable DMX In 1 for Horizon:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon3.png|center]]<br />
<br />
in Ethernet Output on Sandnet DMX Pool activate Horizon DMXBlock1 under Edit Sources<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon4.png|center]]<br />
[[Image:Horizon5.png|center]]<br />
<br />
double click Ethernet Sandboxes (if you did not do open until now) - you dont need to change anything<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon6.png|center]]<br />
<br />
At this stage you should have DMX from Horizon on your widget.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LLA_Sandnet_Tutorial&diff=1870LLA Sandnet Tutorial2007-01-08T14:38:46Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
<br />
Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
<br />
This tutorial explains how to use [[:Category:Sandnet|Sandnet]] and [[Horizon]] build680 with [[LLA]] and an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] and [[DMX USB Pro]]. <br />
<br />
[[Horizon]] build680 is one of the best lightboards for conventional lights - especially for touring. It was available for free download some years ago - so ask friends, if they still have a copy of build680.exe. For moving lights you may want to try using [[Magic Q PC]] from [[Chamsys]].<br />
<br />
For this example we require 2 PCs. PC A will run LLA Live, PC B will run Horizon and Sandnet. PC A can be pretty much any speed as long as it boots the LLA Live CD. PC B needs to meet the minimum requirements for Horizon & Sandnet.<br />
<br />
=== PC A Setup ===<br />
<br />
The following is performed on PC A.<br />
<br />
Make sure the machine is configured to boot from the CD drive. Insert the CD and switch it on. You should be presented with a screen like that below:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Llad_boot.png|center|LLA Live Boot Screen]]<br />
<br />
Hit Enter for Enttec USB Pro at the prompt, and wait while the CD boots.<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device you need to specify this at boot time. At the boot prompt type:<br />
<br />
lla dmx_usb=open<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Follow the rest of the [http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llalive | LLA Live tutorial] using PC B to access the web admin console. When you get to the step that mentions patching devices, set it up like what's shown below:<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec USB Pro<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
The plugins page shows the plugins that have been loaded by LLA. To configure LLA for Sandnet you <b>must</b> select Universe 0 - current sandnet works only on Universe 0<br />
<br />
=== PC B Setup ===<br />
<br />
HORIZON<br />
<br />
Install and configure Horizon for Sandnet - you have to activate the Wysiwyg Connection for Sandnet - open Setup/Options - Ports and select Local Capture<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
save the file as test.hzn and close Horizon<br />
<br />
SANDNET<br />
<br />
Install Sandnet (Version 1.4.6-beta or higher) and run it as a local link. Open sandnet and then Horizon again.<br />
<br />
Expand all options<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
Enable DMX In 1 for Horizon:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon3.png|center]]<br />
<br />
in Ethernet Output on Sandnet DMX Pool activate Horizon DMXBlock1 under Edit Sources<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon4.png|center]]<br />
[[Image:Horizon5.png|center]]<br />
<br />
double click Ethernet Sandboxes (if you did not do open until now) - you dont need to change anything<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon6.png|center]]<br />
<br />
At this stage you should have DMX from Horizon on your widget.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LLA_Sandnet_Tutorial&diff=1869LLA Sandnet Tutorial2007-01-08T14:37:59Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Tutorials]]<br />
<br />
Written by Thomas Hinterberger.<br />
<br />
This tutorial explains how to use [[:Category:Sandnet|Sandnet]] and [[Horizon]] build680 with [[LLA]] and an [[Enttec]] [[Open DMX USB]] and [[DMX USB Pro]]. <br />
<br />
[[Horizon]] build680 is one of the best lightboards for conventional lights - especially for touring. It was available for free download some years ago - so ask friends, if they still have a copy of build680.exe. For moving lights you may want to try using [[MagicQ]] from [[Chamsys]].<br />
<br />
For this example we require 2 PCs. PC A will run LLA Live, PC B will run Horizon and Sandnet. PC A can be pretty much any speed as long as it boots the LLA Live CD. PC B needs to meet the minimum requirements for Horizon & Sandnet.<br />
<br />
=== PC A Setup ===<br />
<br />
The following is performed on PC A.<br />
<br />
Make sure the machine is configured to boot from the CD drive. Insert the CD and switch it on. You should be presented with a screen like that below:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Llad_boot.png|center|LLA Live Boot Screen]]<br />
<br />
Hit Enter for Enttec USB Pro at the prompt, and wait while the CD boots.<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device you need to specify this at boot time. At the boot prompt type:<br />
<br />
lla dmx_usb=open<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Follow the rest of the [http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llalive | LLA Live tutorial] using PC B to access the web admin console. When you get to the step that mentions patching devices, set it up like what's shown below:<br />
<br />
<br />
For Enttec USB Pro<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
For Enttec Open DMX Device<br />
<br />
[[Image:Sandnet2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
The plugins page shows the plugins that have been loaded by LLA. To configure LLA for Sandnet you <b>must</b> select Universe 0 - current sandnet works only on Universe 0<br />
<br />
=== PC B Setup ===<br />
<br />
HORIZON<br />
<br />
Install and configure Horizon for Sandnet - you have to activate the Wysiwyg Connection for Sandnet - open Setup/Options - Ports and select Local Capture<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon1.png|center]]<br />
<br />
<br />
save the file as test.hzn and close Horizon<br />
<br />
SANDNET<br />
<br />
Install Sandnet (Version 1.4.6-beta or higher) and run it as a local link. Open sandnet and then Horizon again.<br />
<br />
Expand all options<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon2.png|center]]<br />
<br />
Enable DMX In 1 for Horizon:<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon3.png|center]]<br />
<br />
in Ethernet Output on Sandnet DMX Pool activate Horizon DMXBlock1 under Edit Sources<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon4.png|center]]<br />
[[Image:Horizon5.png|center]]<br />
<br />
double click Ethernet Sandboxes (if you did not do open until now) - you dont need to change anything<br />
<br />
[[Image:Horizon6.png|center]]<br />
<br />
At this stage you should have DMX from Horizon on your widget.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Avolites&diff=1856Avolites2007-01-07T23:56:16Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>Link: http://www.avolites.org.uk<br />
[[Image:Avolites.gif|right]]<br />
Avolites are dedicated to producing the very best control solutions for all aspects of the professional lighting industry.<br />
<br />
<div align="center"><div style="width:300px; border: 1px solid #0000ff; padding: 3px; background: #cef2e0; align:center"><br />
<b>Contact Information:</b><br/><br />
184 Park Avenue<br><br />
Park Royal, London<br><br />
NW10 7XL<br><br />
United Kingdom<br><br />
<br />
Tel: +44 (0) 208 965 8522<br><br />
Fax: +44 (0) 208 965 0290<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
<b>Products by Avolites:</b><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Companies]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Artistic_Licence&diff=1855Artistic Licence2007-01-07T23:55:41Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>Link: http://www.artisticlicence.com<br />
<br />
Artistic Licence specialises in the development of control, lighting and test equipment for the entertainment technology industry. <br />
<br />
<div align="center"><div style="width:300px; border: 1px solid #0000ff; padding: 3px; background: #cef2e0; align:center"><br />
<b>Contact Information:</b><br/><br />
24 Forward Drive, Christchurch Avenue,<br><br />
Harrow, Middlesex, HA3 8NT,<br><br />
United Kingdom<br><br />
<br />
Tel: +44 (0)20 88 63 45 15 <br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
<b>Products by Artistic Licence:</b><br />
<br />
* [[Net-Lynx]]<br />
* [[Jumpstart]]<br />
* [[Micro-Scope 3a]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Companies]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=American_DJ&diff=1854American DJ2007-01-07T23:55:26Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>Link: http://www.americandj.com/<br />
[[Image:Americandj.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
<div align="center"><div style="width:300px; border: 1px solid #0000ff; padding: 3px; background: #cef2e0; align:center"><br />
<b>Contact Information:</b><br/><br />
4295 Charter Street<br><br />
Los Angeles, CA 90058<br><br />
<br />
Tel: +1 323 582-2650<br><br />
Fax: +1 323 582-2610<br />
</div></div><br />
<br />
<b>Products by American DJ:</b><br />
<br />
* [[Dr DMX II]]<br />
* [[Dr DMX]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Companies]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Old_News&diff=1853Old News2007-01-07T23:54:25Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>=== Enttec Releases RDM Tools ===<br />
<br />
[[Enttec]] have released two new programs for the [[DMX USB Pro]] that demonstrates the device's RDM capabilities. RDM Controller and RDM Responder allow the device to be used as a RDM control and response node respectively.<br />
<br />
Both programs require that the device be upgraded to the latest firmware (v2). It seems however that support for RDM comes at a price, the send DMX on change feature no longer exists in the latest version. This appears to be due to memory restrictions within the device.<br />
<br />
Both programs are currently in beta, and Enttec would appreciate feedback especially when used with other RDM enabled devices.<br />
<br />
See http://www.enttec.com/rdm.php for more details.<br />
<br />
=== Updated LLA Live Released ===<br />
<br />
An updated version of the [[LLA]] Live CD was released today. Version 0.1.1 fixes issues encountered when using the Strand ShowNet protocol.<br />
<br />
LLA Live enables any computer to function as a DMX to Ethernet gateway, converting between protocols such as ArtNet, ESPNet and Strand's ShowNet. When combined with a DMX interface such as the [[Enttec]] [[DMX USB Pro]], data can be sent to and from traditional DMX devices. By running entirely off a CD, no changes are required to the host machine removing the need for a hard drive.<br />
<br />
LLA Live is available from [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=126566&package_id=192352 Sourceforge]<br />
<br />
=== DMX traverses the world! ===<br />
<br />
Late last week an experiment was set up to send DMX data over the Internet. The result was the successful control of DMX fixtures over a distance of almost 15000 km.<br />
<br />
Using a modified version of the [[:Category:ArtNet|ArtNet]] protocol integrated with the new Linux Lighting Architecture ([[LLA]]), the DMX data was generated on a laptop in San Francisco and used to control lights in Perth, Western Australia.<br />
<br />
With the majority of DMX over IP protocols using broadcasting or multicasting, sending DMX over large networks such as the Internet normally requires the use of tunnels between endpoints. However this new solution requires no such configuration changes, and works with the majority of routers available on the market.<br />
<br />
The delay experienced was approximately 140ms. While not fantastic, this is reasonable considering the DMX data was traveling half way around the world. By upgrading the Internet connections on each end this delay could be reduced further (the tests were conducted using standard ADSL and Cable connections).<br />
<br />
While control of lighting equipment at a remote location is currently a solution in search of a problem, this experiment certainly demonstrates the potential for DMX over IP.<br />
<br />
=== RDM (Remote Device Management over DMX512 Networks) Standard Now Available ===<br />
<br />
The RDM Task Group today proudly announced that the ANSI E1.20 RDM (Remote Device Management over DMX512 Networks) Standard is now published and available for purchase (US$40) from the ESTA Foundation Website at http://www.estafoundation.org<br />
ANSI E1.20-2006, Entertainment Technology--Remote Device Management over USITT DMX512, describes a method of bi-directional communications over a USITT DMX512/1990 data link between an entertainment lighting controller and one or more remotely controlled lighting devices. The protocol also is intended to work with the ANSI E1.11-2004 control protocol. It allows discovery of devices on a DMX512/E1.11 network and the remote setting of DMX starting addresses, as well as status and fault reporting back to the control console.<br />
<br />
The official START Code is published with this document, which now lets manufacturers build interoperable devices that can be discovered and provide bi-directional communication for remote configuration and monitoring across a DMX512 link. [Source: ESTA Control Protocols Working Group]<br />
<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Open_Lighting_Architecture&diff=1852Open Lighting Architecture2007-01-07T23:51:47Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>Link: http://www.nomis52.net/?section=projects&sect2=lla&page=llaintro <br><br />
{{Features|free=yes|tx=yes|rx=yes|linux=yes}}<br />
[[Image:Llad_home.png|right]]<br />
<br />
<br />
LLA Live is a stand-alone bootable cd containing software from the Linux Lighting Architecture project.<br />
<br />
LLA allows DMX sent using various DMX over IP protocols to be converted from one format to another. This enables devices from different manufacturers to talk to each another (for example a [[Strand_Lighting|Strand]] Console can send DMX to an [[Enttec]] [[DmxEtherGate MKII|EtherGate]]).<br />
<br />
When combined with a phyiscal DMX interface such as the [[DMX USB Pro]], LLA Live can send and receive data from traditional wired DMX networks.<br />
<br />
<b>Supported Devices/Protocols:</b><br />
* [[:Category:ArtNet|ArtNet]]<br />
* [[:Category:ShowNet|ShowNet]]<br />
* [[:Category:ESP Net|ESP Net]]<br />
* [[:Category:Sandnet|Sandnet]]<br />
* [[DMX USB Pro]]<br />
* [[Open DMX USB]]<br />
<br />
<b>See Also:</b><br />
* [[LLA Sandnet Tutorial]] - Setup Horizon using Sandnet and LLA<br />
<br />
[[Category:ArtNet]]<br />
[[Category:ESP Net]]<br />
[[Category:Sandnet]]<br />
[[Category:ShowNet]]<br />
[[Category:Utilities]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=SN110_ShowNet_Node&diff=1851SN110 ShowNet Node2007-01-07T22:04:49Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>Link: http://www.strandlighting.com/PDF/Data%20Sheets%202002%20120V/2002-120V%20Control%20Systems/SN110%20Node%20version%20NA%20final.pdf<br><br />
Made by: [[Strand Lighting]]<br><br />
{{Features|tx=yes|rx=yes}}<br />
[[Image:Sn110.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
<br />
* Compact and Cost effective ShowNet DMX Node<br />
* Two DMX In/Out ports<br />
* Fast 40 Hz DMX update rate<br />
* DMX ports may be custom configured with any<br />
* 512 DMX addresses for complete system flexibility<br />
* 10/100BT Ethernet Operation<br />
* Integral LCD Display provides node and port labeling<br />
* Adjustable Backlight levels for dark applications<br />
* Supports IEEE802.3af power over Ethernet<br />
* Dimmer status reporting link available on either port<br />
* Nodes may be configured with a standard Web Browser<br />
* Each node may be configured using Strand's new wireless remote<br />
* 32 Bit processor standard with Linux O/S<br />
* Compatible with all ShowNet nodes and control systems<br />
* SLD rack module and portable versions for a wide range of mounting applications available<br />
* Removable faceplate may be painted to match installation finishes<br />
* All Strand ShowNet nodes are ESTA A.C.N. ready<br />
<br />
[[Category:ShowNet]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=SN110_ShowNet_Node&diff=1850SN110 ShowNet Node2007-01-07T22:04:29Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
<hr />
<div>Link: http://www.strandlighting.com/PDF/Data%20Sheets%202002%20120V/2002-120V%20Control%20Systems/SN110%20Node%20version%20NA%20final.pdf<br><br />
Made by: [[Strand Lighting]]<br><br />
{{Features|tx=yes|rx=yes}}<br />
[[Image:Sn110.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
<br />
* Compact and Cost effective ShowNet DMX Node<br />
* Two DMX In/Out ports<br />
* Fast 40 Hz DMX update rate<br />
* DMX ports may be custom configured with any<br />
* 512 DMX addresses for complete system flexibility<br />
* 10/100BT Ethernet Operation<br />
* Integral LCD Display provides node and port labeling<br />
* Adjustable Backlight levels for dark applications<br />
* Supports IEEE802.3af power over Ethernet<br />
* Dimmer status reporting link available on either port<br />
* Nodes may be configured with a standard Web Browser<br />
* Each node may be configured using Strand�s new wireless remote<br />
* 32 Bit processor standard with Linux O/S<br />
* Compatible with all ShowNet nodes and control systems<br />
* SLD rack module and portable versions for a wide range of mounting applications available<br />
* Removable faceplate may be painted to match installation finishes<br />
* All Strand ShowNet nodes are ESTA A.C.N. ready<br />
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[[Category::ShowNet]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=User:Nomis52&diff=1849User:Nomis522007-01-07T22:00:43Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Location: San Francisco, CA<br><br />
ICQ#: 64625000<br><br />
MSN ID: nomis52@hotmail.com<br><br />
Web: http://www.nomis52.net<br></div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Category:ShowNet&diff=1848Category:ShowNet2007-01-07T21:59:14Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Ethernet Interfaces]]<br />
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ShowNet is a proprietary protocol by [[Strand Lighting|Strand]]. It has since been reverse engineered and included in other products.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Category:ESP_Net&diff=1847Category:ESP Net2007-01-07T21:57:11Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Ethernet Interfaces]]<br />
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ESP Net is an open DMX over IP protocol designed by [[Enttec]]. It's mainly used in Enttec products such as the Ethergate and Light Factory.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LightFactory&diff=1846LightFactory2007-01-07T21:56:47Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://www.enttec.com/index.php?menu=Products&prod=70500&show=description&name=entteclightfactory<br><br />
Made by: [[Enttec]]<br><br />
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[[Image:Lightfactory.jpg|right]]<br />
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LightFactory was designed with the idea that every lighting engineer, operator or designer could own their own control desk. One desk they are completely familiar with, one desk that works for every situation and one desk they can rely on every time.<br />
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* Up to 64 DMX universes (32768 channels)<br />
* Traditional command line interface eg: "1+5 thru 20 @ 55 fade 20"<br />
* Sophisticated cue list engine<br />
* Unlimited cues, cue lists, shows<br />
* 5 different effects engine (timeline based, chase ,attribute based, LED Matrix and Media)<br />
* SMPTE and MIDI Timecodes<br />
* Full fixture library<br />
* Audio input with full FFT signal analysis<br />
* In built real time scheduler <br />
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<b>Related Products:</b><br />
* [[DMX USB Pro]]<br />
* [[DMX-Link]]<br />
* [[DmxEtherGate MKII]]<br />
* [[Open DMX USB]]<br />
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[[Category:Controllers]]<br />
[[Category:ESP Net]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Category:ESP_Net&diff=1845Category:ESP Net2007-01-07T21:55:38Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Ethernet Interfaces]]<br />
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ESP Net is a DMX over IP protocol designed by [[Enttec]]. It's mainly used in Enttec products such as the Ethergate and Light Factory.</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=LightFactory&diff=1723LightFactory2007-01-07T07:29:34Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://www.enttec.com/index.php?menu=Products&prod=70500&show=description&name=entteclightfactory<br><br />
Made by: [[Enttec]]<br><br />
{{Features|win=yes|tx=yes}}<br />
[[Image:Lightfactory.jpg|right]]<br />
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LightFactory was designed with the idea that every lighting engineer, operator or designer could own their own control desk. One desk they are completely familiar with, one desk that works for every situation and one desk they can rely on every time.<br />
<br />
* Up to 64 DMX universes (32768 channels)<br />
* Traditional command line interface eg: "1+5 thru 20 @ 55 fade 20"<br />
* Sophisticated cue list engine<br />
* Unlimited cues, cue lists, shows<br />
* 5 different effects engine (timeline based, chase ,attribute based, LED Matrix and Media)<br />
* SMPTE and MIDI Timecodes<br />
* Full fixture library<br />
* Audio input with full FFT signal analysis<br />
* In built real time scheduler <br />
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<b>Related Products:</b><br />
* [[DMX USB Pro]]<br />
* [[DMX-Link]]<br />
* [[DmxEtherGate MKII]]<br />
* [[Open DMX USB]]<br />
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[[Category:Controllers]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=KissBox&diff=1629KissBox2007-01-07T04:56:48Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://www.kissbox.nl/dbs/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=44<br><br />
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[[Image:Kissbox.jpg|right]]<br />
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DMX-512 transceiver<br />
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* 512 Channels in and out<br />
* ARTNET compatible<br />
* Peer to Peer option<br />
* Breaktime and Mark After Break programmable<br />
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[[Category:ArtNet]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=CDS_Advanced_Technology_bv&diff=1581CDS Advanced Technology bv2007-01-07T00:54:29Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Link: http://www.lanbox.com<br />
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<b>Contact Information:</b><br/><br />
CDS Advanced Technology bv<br/><br />
Thames 9<br/><br />
3144 DG Maassluis<br/><br />
The Netherlands<br />
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Tel: +31 10 5991717<br />
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<b>Products by CDS Advanced Technology bv:</b><br />
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* [[LanBox-LCE]]<br />
* [[LanBox-LCX]]<br />
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[[Category:Companies]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Category:Computer_Interfaces&diff=1450Category:Computer Interfaces2007-01-05T06:27:06Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>Computer interfaces<br />
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[[Category:Products]]</div>24.7.56.125https://wiki.openlighting.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=1449Main Page2007-01-05T06:26:01Z<p>24.7.56.125: </p>
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<div>=== LLA Live 0.2.0 Released ===<br />
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LLA Live 0.2.0 has been released with new features including a web-based lighting console, Sandnet support and the ability to use the Enttec Open DMX USB devices.<br />
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As always no install is required, simply boot from the CD and you have a multi-protocol DMX gateway.<br />
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This new release can be downloaded from [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=126566&package_id=192352 Sourceforge] or the [[LLA]] page<br />
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=== ACN Specification now available ===<br />
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The final step in the ACN specification process has been completed and the full document is available now from [http://www.estafoundation.org/pubs.htm ESTA]. Priced at $40 US, it's available as either a PDF download or on CDROM.<br />
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=== ACN Finally Approved ! ===<br />
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On the 19th of October, the ANSI Board of Standards approved E1.17-2006, Entertainment Technology - Multipurpose Network Control Protocol Suite or simply known as ACN. No major changes have been made since the last public review and the document should be available for purchase in the next few weeks.<br />
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More than 5 years after ACN was first proposed, this marks the final step before manufactures can start shipping true ACN Compatible devices.<br />
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=== Unofficial DMX 4 Linux 2.6 Release ===<br />
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Bastien Andres has made an unofficial release of DMX 4 Linux for the 2.6 series of kernels. A number of drivers have been modified to compile cleanly on 2.6 and the build system has also been cleaned.<br />
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Some drivers do not compile or are incomplete, see the STATUS_BA file in the archive for more details.<br />
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Sources available [http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/dmx4linux-2.9-ba-061001.tgz here]<br />
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=== Enttec Releases RDM Tools ===<br />
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Enttec have released two new programs for the USB Pro that demonstrates the device's RDM capabilities. RDM Controller and RDM Responder allow the device to be used as a RDM control and response node respectively.<br />
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Both programs require that the device be upgraded to the latest firmware (v2). It seems however that support for RDM comes at a price, the send DMX on change feature no longer exists in the latest version. This appears to be due to memory restrictions within the device.<br />
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Both programs are currently in beta, and Enttec would appreciate feedback especially when used with other RDM enabled devices.<br />
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See [http://www.enttec.com/rdm.php] for more details.<br />
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<div>Link: http://www.enttec.com<br />
Made by: [[Enttec]]<br />
Windows Compatible<br />
Linux Compatible<br />
OS X Compatible<br />
Sends DMX<br />
Receives DMX<br />
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The OpenDMX USB is based on a FT232BM chip, a USB to Serial converter produced by FTDI.<br />
The widget is capable of DMX transmission and reception, but is totally reliant on the CPU to produce (or capture) the DMX signal, so this type of device is called 'unbuffered'. It works quite well, but if for example your PC froze for a second, so would the DMX. The design is GPL (you can build your own!) and is quite basic, and does not offer any protection for your equipment.<br />
Related Products:<br />
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* [[DMX USB Pro]]<br />
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[[Category:USB Interfaces]]</div>24.7.56.125