![]() Me, I look at assembly code and I just hear a dull screaming in my head, nevermind all that other stuff that I don’t know how to do either. If you’re already savvy with microcontrollers and assembly code and avrdude and whatever-the-fuck-else, you probably know about this solution. There’s been a way to send DMX with an Arduino for awhile, but when I started poking around for DMX reception code, I came up with zilch. Buy one, they’re perfect for all of us who are trying to create some Theater Magic with no money or hope of getting any. I’m not a programmer, but less than an hour after taking it out of the box I had it blinking an LED for me. You write your program in the easy-to-learn Arduino environment, upload it to the Arduino board, and it’ll run your program automagically. If you’re not familiar with them, they’re like a little computer with a lot of pins to which you can connect outputs like LEDs, servos, relays, triacs, or anything you’d want to control, as well as photosensors, switches, anything you’d want to take an input from. ![]() Prologue: For Christmas, I received an Arduino.
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