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  • hey men yo estoy estudiando ciencias de la computacion pero no estoy seguro si eso se puede hacer tambien o solo en electronica XD a por sierto podrias desirme cual es la cancion que pusiste ?? es genial tu video =)

  • Thx.

    Have a look at the previous comments! The music data is in there already.

  • lastima men él habla ingles te recomiendo q comuniques en ingles XD

  • What linux distro are you using?

  • On my desktop computer I use openSUSE 11.2, Debian on other systems.

  • Cool. Whats the tune, kinda like it sounds chiilled :P

  • It's in the comments already !

  • I don't get it.

    Whats the purpose of that device?

  • Purpose ? - Wrong question ;-)

    Consider it an educational experiment for the user/programmer/builder/hacker­. Proof of principle and so on.

  • So you are testing the display making effects and learning on the way.

  • Correct.

  • So again for everybody in need of code and so on:

    If you go to my Youtube profile page there's a link to my blog. You'll find everything there.

  • need them too...

  • Nice! Just about what i am about to do :)

    Could i somehow get you to put the code and shematics up for grabs or send me a copy?

    Grats. Martin Munk :)

  • Correct !

  • Correct !

  • Correct !

  • all right body that is cool ...

    can you tell me what kind  of the music is this part you know track with you used

  • LOL ^.^

    See 2 posts below for the title I used from Youtube's audio collection !

  • can you give me the mame of this song

  • Title: "Dead or Alive"

    Artist: "MusicShake"

    Genre: Instrumental

    Length: 1:36

  • thx

  • It's very slow when it updates.

  • Yes, that is true.

    I didn't make an effort in optimizing that. Part of the reason is that the history is not stored in the board and shifted as new data comes in. The whole display is updated every time as the history is kept in the Perl script on the PC.

    I could change that, but this was just a fun project.

  • openSUSE have too often thrown completely unusable KDE 4 versions upon us, so I just stayed away from it like the plague.

    I will test future releases in a VM, but I won't update until it feel truly at home.

  • How about that:

    - the latest incarnation on openSUSE 11.0 crashed too often

    - the taskbar just can't compete with 3.5.9's (yet)

    - this "add applet here" thing in the top right corner is just ugly

    - seems to value eye candy more than functionality

    - I don't need it (just like V*sta)

    Of course this doesn't say anything about all the other changes, but as long as I'm happy with 3.5.9 I won't switch.

  • Hmm. I don't like KDE 4.x :-)

    BUT, you don't need KDE for this to work^^

  • i hate KDE. Cool

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