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Instructables Member: CalcProgrammer1
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I'm attending Missouri University of Science and Technology for Computer Engineering. I like working with electronics, and I'll post instructions on projects. I also like the Nintendo Wii and the Xbox 360, but not the stupid PS3.
I'm attending Missouri University of Science and Technology for Computer Engineering. I like working with electronics, and I'll post instructions on projects. I also like the Nintendo Wii and the Xbox 360, but not the stupid PS3.
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» Ground should be easy, but beyond that you'll have to probe it. You can take a headpho…
» For this reason, I still have stacks of old Pentium 1 era computers and parts, junk mot…
» There is a pretty good discussion in the SparkFun product page comments about identifyi…
» I got into microcontrollers after seeing projects online. I bought an Arduino and play…
» Do you mean porting my code to a Microchip PIC microcontroller? I don't think it would…
» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQJaOcYtfAg For some reason the embedding didn't work, b…
» To the PC's processor? Next to impossible, as the code's purpose is to drive general p…
» Depends, you need to figure out what interface the display uses. The Nokia displays ar…
» I think the DS handhelds use 5V to charge, so yeah this would work, but the only way to…
» Ground should be easy, but beyond that you'll have to probe it. You can take a headpho…
» For this reason, I still have stacks of old Pentium 1 era computers and parts, junk mot…
» There is a pretty good discussion in the SparkFun product page comments about identifyi…
» I got into microcontrollers after seeing projects online. I bought an Arduino and play…
» Do you mean porting my code to a Microchip PIC microcontroller? I don't think it would…
» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQJaOcYtfAg For some reason the embedding didn't work, b…
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Jul 24, 2010. 2:42 AMMidwestmariner
says:
Nice instructable on setting up a server. I'm going to be heading off to
college and was thinking about doing this and your guide finally
convinced me. You have a pretty nice mousepad, too.
May 6, 2010. 2:39 PMdave68
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I found a tri-colored "Jedi sword" my kid got at a Canada
day celebration... it has a switch to turn it on and off, and it
switches to random patterns - uses red green and blue led's too - it
uses 3.6 v i'm sure one could "tap" into a spare 5v from
PSU for that...simple. Just for those like me who didn't want to
bother with the mess of the breadboard making...
You could use the controller from that if you just want random colors or color cycling. However, it may only use one or two LED's and the fan has 3 to 4 (some fans only have 3, most have 4) so I don't know if it will have the power to drive 4 LED's.
You may want to look at auto color fading LED's. They're a single package with 2 leads RGB LED that has an integrated color fading controller. Just plug in 5 volts and it starts fading colors. You can buy them pretty cheap on eBay (that's where I got my 4 lead individually controlled RGB LED's). They're easy to use but you can't directly control color and they may have different fade times.
Someone else put together a basic Instructable about this which was part of my inspiration for my project:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Auto-change-RGB-led-Fan-for-PC/
You may want to look at auto color fading LED's. They're a single package with 2 leads RGB LED that has an integrated color fading controller. Just plug in 5 volts and it starts fading colors. You can buy them pretty cheap on eBay (that's where I got my 4 lead individually controlled RGB LED's). They're easy to use but you can't directly control color and they may have different fade times.
Someone else put together a basic Instructable about this which was part of my inspiration for my project:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Auto-change-RGB-led-Fan-for-PC/
Apr 3, 2009. 2:16 PMWolf Seril
says:
I just read your 'ible on setting up a server. Could you make a more
detailed one on setting up SCRDS? My friend and I have been trying to
set up a GMod server but have had no luck.
Thanks :) I will definitely be posting more as I find things to do or make. I really like this site!
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