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  • lulighttec's Avatar
    Today, 11:27
    You know, the Homewood suites right next to the Embassy Suites is also a pretty good option, and they're both part of the HH Network...
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  • gagalight2011's Avatar
    Today, 06:52
    Hey, Please check the External FB4, do you like it ? check the link: GAGALIGHT-FB4 Standard with QuickShow
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  • gagalight2011's Avatar
    Today, 00:29
    we have some FB3 in stock. how many pcs do you want ?
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  • gagalight2011's Avatar
    Yesterday, 20:26
    gagalight2011 started a thread SELLING : RGB10W laser light in Buy/Sell/Trade
    Now,we have RGB10w get hot sell . want to get more details? check the link: Promotion RGB10w animation laser light (gagalight.com) . tks!
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  • lasermaster1977's Avatar
    Yesterday, 16:08
    No offense, but you are barking up the wrong beam.
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  • lasermaster1977's Avatar
    Yesterday, 14:42
    Very nice Greg!
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  • Greg's Avatar
    Yesterday, 14:12
    Here's the video: https://youtu.be/vjuWaii3WmI
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  • Greg's Avatar
    Yesterday, 13:03
    One minor code change later and my mind is blown. Moving the whole 6b universe into a 3D universe gives immediate and amazing results.
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  • Greg's Avatar
    Yesterday, 09:06
    SAGE was the computer that produced 3D effects in Laserium shows beginning in 1987. It was a separate thing from the Choreographics system. An example of sage graphics is the yellow and green zig zag lines in my tribute to L.A. Woman video. Until recently little was publicly known about the SAGE....
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  • Stenstad's Avatar
    Yesterday, 01:39
    I would assume it is just an analog signal, you might want to take a look at the old OpenLase project by Hector Martin. That should give you some inspiration and technical insight.
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  • Greg's Avatar
    04-26-2024, 22:40
    Regarding Toccata & Fugue, the real video is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgqoiAIAPXA This version is so much better than my first guess at it, with lots going on to not leave out. Regarding ports printed backwards: A perfect solution I never would have seen. Thank you Roj....
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  • Philipnjf's Avatar
    04-26-2024, 10:48
    Hi all I need find the signal for a x y scanner pcb. Until now I have found that it has a +15V and -15V and a zero volt supply. I think it has a 0-180mV supply for how wide the pattern is. but i am looking for the pattern control now. Could it simply be 0-1V or am I looking for a digital...
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  • Philipnjf's Avatar
    04-26-2024, 10:40
    You are right. But the nerd in me likes to play with stuff like this. The only thing I cannot figure out is the “figure signal”. Seems like it is a simple 0-1V signal maybe.
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  • Greg's Avatar
    04-25-2024, 22:21
    Greg replied to a thread CYGN-B in The Lounge
    If one considers faithfully restoring vintage LII content using small footprint modern solutions old hat, then here's one novel thing. I have added the 3D to 2D projection formula independently to each channel. The first experiment uses the spiral ramp as a Z axis input, and the results are already...
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  • CountFunkula's Avatar
    04-24-2024, 11:58
    Nice work! I built one from a HES studio spot 250 gobo wheel. The whole gobo wheel+motors were available as a catalog item in the HES replacement part list and I lucked out and found an inexpensive one. The apertures on these are huge, so I use mine as a sort of external targetable scan-thru box....
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  • absolom7691's Avatar
    04-24-2024, 10:00
    Thanks! Those drivers are nice. Easy to program, too. You can set how many steps, how many positions (divided equally), the rotation direction, if you have a limit/0 switch, even ramp up/down, a lot more... So many attributes, and that's just for the servo functions. The only downside is, they...
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  • Neofree's Avatar
    04-23-2024, 19:20
    Neofree replied to a thread innolasers in Help!
    Thank you! *nyancat
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    04-23-2024, 18:13
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  • JohnYayas's Avatar
    04-23-2024, 18:02
    JohnYayas replied to a thread innolasers in Help!
    He was active on this forum not too long ago so he is still around. He ignored his customers even at the peak of his success so he may eventually respond. Be persistent.
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  • Neofree's Avatar
    04-23-2024, 16:15
    Neofree replied to a thread innolasers in Help!
    Still leaves the question if my dongle is legit, but for the wrong software that I purchased, can I use it for the software that it is programmed for? My understanding is that ILD SOS includes LSX, which is part of the conversation I had when I ordered the dongle, but the only product I had...
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  • Neofree's Avatar
    04-23-2024, 16:06
    Neofree replied to a thread innolasers in Help!
    Just got that working on a new but still cheaper ILDA laser projector, thanks!
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  • mixedgas's Avatar
    04-23-2024, 15:38
    Nice Job. I have a semi-custom Commercial unit that does the same thing, but bolts onto (or Velcros to) my projector in front of the scanners. I sorta like yours better, due to the much nicer drivers. Plus it has the home made touch. Steve
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  • JohnYayas's Avatar
    04-23-2024, 15:16
    JohnYayas replied to a thread innolasers in Help!
    File->New->Vision
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