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Furure Hardware Support?

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Furure Hardware Support?

Postby admin » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:10 pm

This is your opportunity to tell us what hardware interfaces you would like us to support in future releases of FlowStone?

Post your ideas here (please keep them short and sweet) and let's see what we can do!

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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby Embedded » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:32 pm

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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby sal » Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:04 am

my hardware + software improvement list:

support for arduino

transport control on audio and video stream modules

more than one game controller of the same type at the same time(option to get the list of available devices)

support for generic usb devices(as it happens with rs232 module)

support for popular databases

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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby 009 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:57 am

how about MIDI? could use it with Midi controller. may be. .
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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby nix » Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:27 am

I'd like PS3 controller support.
I like the controllers better than Wii or xbox.
Perhaps I try my hand at game making, if this is added.
Cheers Outsim, all success
Is there no MIDI in FlowStone?
I'm sure it could be added if so.
I am sending more than 30,000 bytes via Maple MIDI router, so it's a nice IO
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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby Mallster » Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:36 am

How about:
Surveyor blackfin camera
Axon Microcontroller (society of robots)
Windows phone 7
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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby nkiernan » Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:14 am

Arduino! Many of us seem to have old projects based on various Arduino boards that could do with proper upgrading with Flowstone! Cheers :D
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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby maxint » Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:15 am

Hi All,
Flowstone Support for the dynamixel range of servos would be great. Ref:
http://www.robotis.com/xe/dynamixel_en
Key thing is that you can read state based variables like force, position, velocity, temperature etc from these servos via RS485 serial and also configure PID parameters over this coms link. Flowstone driver support for these devices would open up access to these specialized devices and the associated hardware boards that are available.
So I recommend DSPRobotics have a look into this.
Cheers,
Rob D
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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby Darth Maker » Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:04 am

Well, it's not exactly a hardware interface, but it is cross-program. Direct communication with programs made in Processing/Java. It would allow for more complex math while using FS for simplified access to hardware and vision processing.

You can already use Arduinos with FS using a COM port. However, it is unfortunate that you have to dedicate your only COM port in the free version. A dedicated Arduino module with an input for resetting would be nice.
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Re: Furure Hardware Support?

Postby leegoo » Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:16 am

some DMX interface would be great. I am in favour of folks at lanbox.com

just plug these boxes into the network and control the light via flowstone/Synthedit would be majestic...
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