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Offline AussiePhil

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What is a EthConGateway
« on: June 10, 2010, 01:13:32 AM »
Check out this post from j1sys
http://forums.auschristmaslighting.com/index.php/topic,81.0.html

Quite a few members are now keen to test this and use.

I felt it needed it's own area for discussion.

Phil
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Re: What is a EtherConGateway
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2010, 11:59:32 AM »
Check out this post from j1sys
http://forums.auschristmaslighting.com/index.php/topic,81.0.html

Quite a few members are now keen to test this and use.

I felt it needed it's own area for discussion.

Phil


Phil,

This is Ken from DLA  you have peaked my interest on the streaming DMX plug-in.  In my real work non-christmas I use SACN with ETC lighting systems and Pathway lighting interfaces.  ETC just tweeked there implementation of it from the Non-ratified to the ratified version of it.  What version does the plug-in use? I own several 1 port Nodes that I could now use with by christmas lights!  I also have a really cool SACN reader/wriiter utility program for windows that allows you to sniff or send SACN streams.  I will ask ETC if I can post a copy for all of us DIY people to use.

Being I am currently using LOR to control my mix of LOR and Lynx hardware I hope LOR will have a SACN "plug-in"

KEN



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Re: What is a EtherConGateway
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2010, 01:05:09 PM »
Being I am currently using LOR to control my mix of LOR and Lynx hardware I hope LOR will have a SACN "plug-in"

Best of luck with that.  :)  They'll instead sell you an iSACN-2000 box to convert LOR for $260