PROGRAMMATIC CONTROL OVER TRADESHOW, CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES
December 9, 2005. Dortmund, Germany. Boenig Kallenbach, the leader in
real time interfaces for Apple Macintosh computers, announces its new
USB interface “SERVICE USB plus” control device, enabling measurement
and control of
Cool, now we can build a robot steered by rev... Only time will tell
how well they will do in robobattle :)
On Dec 09 2005, at 16:36, Heather Nagey wrote:
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SERVICE USB products start at under $300, while fischertechnik model
sets begin at approximately $100, based on exchange rates. For
On 12/9/05 9:36 AM, Heather Nagey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PROGRAMMATIC CONTROL OVER TRADESHOW, CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES
December 9, 2005. Dortmund, Germany. Boenig Kallenbach, the leader in
real time interfaces for Apple Macintosh computers, announces its new
USB interface ³SERVICE
IS IT POSSIBLE that activity on this list made this happen??? At
least two of us here (myself included) made a request for Rev
compatibility for this directly to BK.
and control of real-world devices directly from Runtime Revolution
under MacOS X.
We've been aware of this product for a
Congrats Rev! I think things like this are really important as it leads
to new opportunities.
@Stephen:
I just downloaded the Software. It looks like an external. Now I know
what I want for Christmas.
All the best,
Malte
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I for one have requested this as well.
I would like to know also about the Applescript versus straight to
driver approach. Cross platform compatibility would be nice.
Tom
On Dec 9, 2005, at 1:17 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
IS IT POSSIBLE that activity on this list made this happen??? At
Heather Nagey wrote:
PROGRAMMATIC CONTROL OVER TRADESHOW, CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES
December 9, 2005. Dortmund, Germany. Boenig Kallenbach, the leader in
real time interfaces for Apple Macintosh computers, announces its new
USB interface “SERVICE USB plus” control device, enabling
Software
You can use SERVICE USB plus with the following programs:
Runtime Revolution (via external)
RealBasic (via plug in)
AppleScript (via OSAX)
FileMaker (via AppleScript)
Ragtime (via AppleScript)
Xcode C/C++,Cocoa,Java (via Framework)
Hypercard (only OS9 via AppleScript)
CodeWarrior
FANTASTIC
It has been years in the waiting for me.
Now where did I put that $ ??? I got to get the boss onboard for
this one.
I want the high end Plus model, barcode scanner, Pneumatic Robot kit,
Industry Robot kit, power plug and Computing Starter kit.
Tom
On Dec 9, 2005, at
right, but there are several components to the software, extensions
at the system level. What I'm interested in is the 'last mile' --
direct integration to Rev (in real-time control apps, latency is a
drag - and I would fear that with the use of Applescript)
sqb
Congrats Rev! I think
It would seem that if it were officially offered by rev, that it
would cross-platform. B-K's previous position was that they were Mac-
only.
I for one have requested this as well.
I would like to know also about the Applescript versus straight to
driver approach. Cross platform
From the web-site:
``Revolution...
This contains a project exclusively for the SERVICE USB interface and
Runtime Revolution's Revolution. All input and output functions and a
stepping motor control example are implemented.''
And you can download the software from the same page.
On
who's site? URL, please!
From the web-site:
``Revolution...
This contains a project exclusively for the SERVICE USB interface
and Runtime Revolution's Revolution. All input and output functions
and a stepping motor control example are implemented.''
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stephen barncard
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http://www.bkohg.com/
liamlambert
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I've seen the site. I can't seem to find the the page that mentions
'external' for Rev.
sqb
http://www.bkohg.com/
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http://www.bkohg.com/serviceusbplus_e.html
half way down under software
Software
You can use SERVICE USB plus with the following programs:
Runtime Revolution (via external)
RealBasic (via plug in)
AppleScript (via OSAX)
FileMaker (via AppleScript)
Ragtime (via AppleScript)
Xcode
Stephen-
Friday, December 9, 2005, 10:17:28 AM, you wrote:
What is not explained is -- does one have to still use Applescript to
make it work with rev, or did they actually make some XCMDs so Rev
can work directly? The word direcly above line would suggest that...
It's an external library.
It's beautiful. And I applaud their use of an IEC connector and
internal power supply as opposed to a wall wart.
I wish something like this had been around when I built AM studios
tape copy room in 1989. I had to make my own hardware, fueled by the
CY-500 serial chips.
It was a 'money is no
Stephen-
Friday, December 9, 2005, 4:03:43 PM, you wrote:
tape copy room in 1989. I had to make my own hardware, fueled by the
CY-500 serial chips.
Yep. I've done something similar with PIC chips. Sheesh.
http://barncard.com/amstudios/htdoc/Pages/TC.html
...so that's HC we're looking at on
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