@marcan42 m thinkin of doin engineering ,m an indian...hw did u learn all this electronic n programming... i wud really love to hear wat u hv to advice me :) jus wana learn
Was this video shot in one frame or did you composite it together? In other words, did the simulator and the projector run simultaneously and in sync?
If so, OpenLase looks to be a seriously powerful framework for new development.
I don't know the slightest bit about this, but according to the linked site, this was done with a hack of a single Chinese laser-pointer attached to some other stuff. How on earth can you let a machine move something this incredible fast with this precision? I don't know, but it sure does look nice.
how does the laser scans the surface? line by line or drawing directly the lines. With scan I don't mean detect the surface, I mean like tvs uses pal or ntsc.
@marcan42 m thinkin of doin engineering ,m an indian...hw did u learn all this electronic n programming... i wud really love to hear wat u hv to advice me :) jus wana learn
syndrome130013 2 weeks ago
Was this video shot in one frame or did you composite it together? In other words, did the simulator and the projector run simultaneously and in sync?
If so, OpenLase looks to be a seriously powerful framework for new development.
Stoney3K 1 month ago
Song?
santiago540 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
man, seeing these graphics make me want my old Vectrex back
madmax2069 2 months ago
You are the best kind of hacker.
johnwchadwick 5 months ago in playlist More videos from marcan42
I don't know the slightest bit about this, but according to the linked site, this was done with a hack of a single Chinese laser-pointer attached to some other stuff. How on earth can you let a machine move something this incredible fast with this precision? I don't know, but it sure does look nice.
Flashingdemon666 8 months ago
AWESOME!
mahchymk93 9 months ago
Too cool for school, but a seriously weird choice in video for demonstration.
Hogopogy 1 year ago
quantum mechanics could be useful for selection of materials that could interact to different specific types of laser light
UnknowCivilboy 1 year ago
I am definitely looking forward for some OpenLase powered Vectrex-like games.
LunaVorax 1 year ago
Great job, Homebrew stuff is always better then purchased crap ~
dnstje 1 year ago
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masterpj55 1 year ago
sooo, is it possable to download the emulator for windows?
fujitsulifebooke342 1 year ago
123123.. !! X3 Really Loveeee!!
yamilucy 1 year ago
The simulator is a lot easier on the eyes...
ApexAurajin 1 year ago
how does the laser scans the surface? line by line or drawing directly the lines. With scan I don't mean detect the surface, I mean like tvs uses pal or ntsc.
joselu90 1 year ago
@joselu90 It draws the image in vector form (directly), not raster form (like PAL or NTSC).
marcan42 1 year ago
*ERROR* Lasers are for shooting as seen in all sci-fi movies! :)
Nuia 1 year ago
The bottom one looks better.
fugeeboy 1 year ago
@fugeeboy Yeah the simulator is not perfect, but it does a good job of showing most of the limitations.
Agret 1 year ago
I wish I understood what was happening
THELUKESTIR 1 year ago
@garretts228
Touhou. And you WILL like it. Or else.
retrogamer500 1 year ago
wtf is this?
garretts228 1 year ago
@garretts228 Never heard of Touhou?
The bottom one looks better IMHO!
salazar84 1 year ago
Nice.
shinkukage09 1 year ago
very cool, coming along well marcan!
c0deRealitycom 1 year ago
lol, this is awesome.
mastergp4life 1 year ago
Yes.. Me to
BoredAsFlux 1 year ago