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    Andrew Jones Andrew Jones
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  • Forum Post: Question about DMD compatibility

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  • Forum Post: LIght Crafter driver shows and dissapears

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  • Forum Post: RE: MATLAB and DLP LightCrafter load static image

    Jan Winter Jan Winter
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    Jose Flores Jose Flores
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  • Forum Post: >200 Hz monochrome using HDMI input, FPGA processing of TTL pulse to modulate LED power

    Jonathan Leong Jonathan Leong
    Hi, I'm hoping the Lightcrafter users and developers here could help me to determine whether Lightcrafter would be appropriate for the following application. I'm programming OpenGL graphics, which I'd like to present using DLP Lightcrafter via the HDMI input. The graphics are monochrome...
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  • Forum Post: RE: LightCrafter in Linux

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    Hi, I have a Light-crafter and am connected via usb. When I telnet to 192.168.1.100 I'm prompted to type a login. I then type 'root' and enter a remote session. I've read the documents, but am having trouble understanding how I can get images to project from the command-line. Do I need...
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  • Forum Post: RE: LightCrafter in Linux

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    on Mar 27, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: LightCrafter in Linux

    Robbie0738 Robbie0738
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    on Mar 28, 2013
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    on Apr 16, 2013
  • Forum Post: Programming the mirrors in C++

    John Krenzer John Krenzer
    Hello, So I am working on a project where we are trying to control each mirror individually. That being said, I have been unable to find any APIs or Communication Protocols to do this. Do you have any ideas as to where I may want to look? -John
    on May 7, 2013
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