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− | === Site Changes === | + | ==== Site Changes ==== |
With the new year we've moved to a new format. | With the new year we've moved to a new format. | ||
− | === LLA Live 0.2.0 Released === | + | ==== LLA Live 0.2.0 Released ==== |
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. | 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. | ||
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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 | This new release can be downloaded from [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=126566&package_id=192352 Sourceforge] or the [[LLA]] page | ||
− | === ACN Specification now available === | + | ==== ACN Specification now available ==== |
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. | 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. | ||
− | === ACN Finally Approved ! === | + | ==== ACN Finally Approved ! ==== |
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. | 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. | ||
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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. | More than 5 years after ACN was first proposed, this marks the final step before manufactures can start shipping true ACN Compatible devices. | ||
− | === Unofficial DMX 4 Linux 2.6 Release === | + | ==== Unofficial DMX 4 Linux 2.6 Release ==== |
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. | 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. |
Revision as of 10:25, 7 January 2007
Site Changes
With the new year we've moved to a new format.
LLA Live 0.2.0 Released
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.
As always no install is required, simply boot from the CD and you have a multi-protocol DMX gateway.
This new release can be downloaded from Sourceforge or the LLA page
ACN Specification now available
The final step in the ACN specification process has been completed and the full document is available now from ESTA. Priced at $40 US, it's available as either a PDF download or on CDROM.
ACN Finally Approved !
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.
More than 5 years after ACN was first proposed, this marks the final step before manufactures can start shipping true ACN Compatible devices.
Unofficial DMX 4 Linux 2.6 Release
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.
Some drivers do not compile or are incomplete, see the STATUS_BA file in the archive for more details.
Sources available here