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Hardware => Lynx EtherDongle => Topic started by: SGInut on October 03, 2011,

Title: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: SGInut on October 03, 2011,
Just wanting to confirm that the current EtherDongle COOP (board and case) will be compatible with/ready for the yet-to-be-released Conductor daughter board.
Title: Re: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: rrowan on October 03, 2011,
Yes it will

The case is taller than needed to allow for the conductor or other daughter boards

Rick R.
Title: Re: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: lineman on October 03, 2011,
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Yes it will

The case is taller than needed to allow for the conductor or other daughter boards

Rick R.
Hey Rick care to expand on what type of <;d other daughter boards could be used , Did I miss something <pop..
Title: Re: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: rrowan on October 03, 2011,
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Yes it will

The case is taller than needed to allow for the conductor or other daughter boards

Rick R.
Hey Rick care to expand on what type of <;d other daughter boards could be used , Did I miss something <pop..

RJ is making the etherdongle expansion connector open source so other folks can design board. So that is why I say other d boards

But what they are?? I have no clue

Rick R.
Title: Re: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: mykroft on October 03, 2011,
Someone needs to make a d board to do my sequencing for me.....  >.d9

Myk
Title: Re: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: lightingnut on October 03, 2011,
What is Conductor?
Title: Re: Current COOP EtherDongle / Future Conductor
Post by: rrowan on October 04, 2011,
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What is Conductor?

Basically its a add on board to the etherdongle that will store/schedule/play your light show without the need for a computer.

RJ did a demo video (using a beta/prototype board) http://vimeo.com/27642079

Rick R.