Status: http://l4n.clustur.com/index.php/Status

You will need some means of communication between the computer and the
servos (parallel, serial port, usb to serial converter). You will also need
the experience to program a microcontroller to turn the signals into PWM the
servos can understand. It *might* be possible to control the servos directly
from a parallel cable, but would be harder than using a uC. I've heard of it
being done with 1 servo, but not 2 or 3.

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Paul Martin <ukrcami...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't have windows running right now, just mac osX and several non
> permenent linux live cd's i'm still in the process of trying to backup
> and save/restore my only pc. my ipod is currently mac formatted, would
> that help at all? I don't have the servos necessary to make such a
> bruteforcer, but i guess i could eventually buy them if necessary.
>
> ps. how much can actually be done as of now in the way of custom code
> for an ipod?
>
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