Todays release is the one I installed , seems to be working fine for now.
But as Ive discovered LSP can be unpreditable when it comes time to run a show.
Installed over the top , I will try a clean install using the latest version.
The codec install just seems to happen aoutomaticaly when doing LSP install.
Having problems when trying to use Macro's. When I try to use the color slider Macro I get the
following error:
Application Error, Acess to path "c:\windows\system32\usergradients.grdx" is denied.
This error only pops up after I try and set the colors for the gradient.
After reading of LAbrats error with the strobes and knowing myself how close I have come to toasting a string of 40 myself I thought it would be a good idea to invest in some sort of reverse polariity protection, so I just ordered some FQP47p06 p ch FETS. There are numerous ways of protecting...
Yes I have a K150 , I use to flash my 16f688 pics. MPLAB won't flash to the K150. Micropro won't flash the 16f1934 either.
I just had to purchase a pickit3 to flash ICSP as the k150 didn't support that either.
The k150 has been a great pic programmer but as things keep changing in the world of...
So on Sunday I decided it's time to buy LSP. Went online and purchased the $249 dollar package.
Woke up Monday morning and read this post about David now offering LSP at the sale price.
Just my luck.
Emailed David and told him what happened, he refunded the $100 diference.
Thanks again David...
Contacted Sinclair and Rush today regarding clear tubes. They have them in stock ready for either pickup
or they will post them out.
So the price was $2.22 each plus GST for the 1220 long tubes , and $56.55 per box 100 vinyl caps + GST
They don,t however stock the hanging type cap.
They are...
I thought I would have a look around for a local supplier for the same product.
After playing email hockey for a few days I got an answer from a supplier,
Sinclair and Rush. I think they are based in Melbourne but probably ship from
all capitals.
They can offer 4 foot clear heavy wall tubes for...
Assuming that each pixel outputs .3 watt to draw 4 amps would require 160 pixels per string.
160 pixels x .3 watt = 48 watts / 12 volt = 4 amps. I hope my maths is correct.
Already I can see that I am in the right place for learning about digital RGB. Be prepared guys for lots of questions , especialy when brain goes into overlaod , which isn't hard to do nowdays.