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[QUOTE="jrk1963, post: 78397, member: 25279"] Thanks all Right now I am using the USB adapter and the RS485 protocol that LOR supports. The LOR controllers also can be used in DMX mode. I think the difference is the cabling and the way the channel addresses are assigned in the software. I like the idea of the Raspberry PI, it would probably be cheaper to run than a full blown computer with hard drives spinning 24-7 during the holidays. Also I could set the display up with an isolated network so that I don't have to worry about security on my home network. Don't like the idea of live Ethernet jacks outside the house that are connected to my network. I'll need to figure out how to get from E1.31 to the DMX for the LOR controllers. I think the E682 has this capability, just need to figure out how to do it. I'm still putting the E682 kit together. [/QUOTE]
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