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− | | bgcolor="#A7C1F2" align="center" | '''Open Lighting Project News'''
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''Arduino RGB Mixer now supports RDM''' 17/4/11
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− | | A new version of the [[Arduino RGB Mixer]] has been released which nows supports [[RDM]]. The DMX start address can be set and the device also incorporates a temperature sensor.
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA on Windows with VMWare''' 29/1/11
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− | | A [[OLA on Windows with VMWare| OLA VMWare Tutorial]] has been added which describes how to setup [[OLA]] on Windows PCs using VMWare.
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''RDM Parameter Index Launched ''' 19/1/11
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− | | The [http://rdm.openlighting.org/ Open Lighting Pid Store] holds an index of Manufacturer specific [[RDM]] PIDs. This data is freely available for download from the site.
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''libartnet running on iPads''' 16/9/10
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− | | Thanks to Tobi Schäfer, [[libartnet]] is now running on Apple iPads. Instructions are at [[IPad ArtNet Node]].
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA 0.8.0 released, now with RDM''' 7/8/10
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− | | [[OLA]] 0.8.0 is the first release to support [[RDM]]. The instructions at [[RDM with OLA]] explain how to get started with RDM, even if you don't own any RDM devices.
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA now running on the GuruPlug''' 21/5/10
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− | | [[OLA]] 0.7.4 has been released, and ARM packages for the GuruPlug are now [[OLAGuruPlug|available]]. OLA now supports 9 USB to DMX devices.
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''OLA for Max/MSP Released''' 13/4/10
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− | | [http://code.google.com/p/olaoutput/ OlaOutput] allows [http://cycling74.com/products/maxmspjitter/ Max] to communicate with [[OLA]]. See the [[OlaOutput Max External]] tutorial on how to set this up.
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− | | {{NewsHeading}} '''Arduino RGB USB Device''' 7/2/10
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− | | The [[Arduino RGB Mixer]] is a simple & inexpensive way to control RGB LED strips using USB.
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