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An alternative open source unit is the [[DMXking_USB_DMX512-A]]. If you're really keen you could build you own. | An alternative open source unit is the [[DMXking_USB_DMX512-A]]. If you're really keen you could build you own. | ||
− | ==Driver Support== | + | <span onmouseover="_tipon(this)" onmouseout="_tipoff()"><span class="google-src-text" style="direction: ltr; text-align: left">==Driver Support== Linux Kernel 2.4: via [[DMX 4 Linux]] Linux Kernel 2.6: via [[OLA]] as detailed in [[LLA, OpenDMX USB and Q Light Controller Tutorial]] In [[QLC]] on Linux, Mac OS and Windows. <b>Related Products:</b> * [[DMX USB Pro]] * [[DMXking_USB_DMX512-A]]</span> == == Support Driver Linux Kernel 2.4: via [[DMX 4 Linux]] Linux Kernel 2.6: via [[OLA]] como detalhado em [[LLA, USB OpenDMX e Luz Q Controller Tutorial]] em [[QLC]] no Linux, Mac OS e Windows:. relacionadas <b> Produtos </ b> * [DMX [USB Pro]] * [[DMXking_USB_DMX512-A]]</span> |
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The OpenDMX USB is based on a FT232BM chip, a USB to Serial converter produced by FTDI.
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.
Note that receiving DMX does not currently work under Linux.
An alternative open source unit is the DMXking_USB_DMX512-A. If you're really keen you could build you own.
==Driver Support== Linux Kernel 2.4: via DMX 4 Linux Linux Kernel 2.6: via OLA as detailed in LLA, OpenDMX USB and Q Light Controller Tutorial In QLC on Linux, Mac OS and Windows. Related Products: * DMX USB Pro * DMXking_USB_DMX512-A == == Support Driver Linux Kernel 2.4: via DMX 4 Linux Linux Kernel 2.6: via OLA como detalhado em LLA, USB OpenDMX e Luz Q Controller Tutorial em QLC no Linux, Mac OS e Windows:. relacionadas Produtos </ b> * [DMX [USB Pro]] * DMXking_USB_DMX512-A</span>