I would LOVE to do this... post some instructions on how to make it?
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:41:31 -0500, Phil Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > James Armstrong wrote: > > > >> Here is the location for viewing the MythLED box we made. > >> > >> http://www.thearmstrongs.org/images/mythled.jpg > >> > >> It uses a standard serial interface to communicate with the monitoring > >> software. The software queries the mythbackend to get the status of > >> the tuners, free drive space, guide data, and voicemail. The MythLED > >> box can be located anywhere. We are running this one at work and it is > >> showing the status of David's Mythbackend at home. The prototype we > >> made is capable of showing the status of 5 tuners. It will > >> automatically determine how many are configured and show GREEN for > >> Idle, RED for Recording, and Off for No Tuner. The System led will > >> flash Red if there is something that needs attention like the hard > >> drive space is low or the guide data is out of date. The Message led > >> will flash Blue if there is a voicemail waiting. There are two Antenna > >> leds that will turn Yellow to indicate which antenna is selected. We > >> did this because we needed to switch between two antennas for HDTV > >> programming. If the mythled software looses communications with the > >> backend it will flash all the leds and also sound a piezo buzzer. > >> > >> - James > >> > > John Kuhn wrote: > > any chance of producing some of these for the rest of us? > > > > or at least posting plans on how to build one? > > > > --John > > I agree - that's pretty darned cool. I see it as something to mount in > the front panel of a case. > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >
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