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Experiments in Physical Computing

Controlling 3DS Max from Arduino

My brother, Neil has been playing with an Arduino too. Here's his latest script for controlling 3DS Max via Arduino: Arduino connected to 3DS Max from Neil Marshall on Vimeo.

XBee Configuration

One of the devices I'm most excited about lately is the MaxStream XBee. The problem with this seemingly innocuous little device is that it wouldn't behave the way any other tutorial I found said it would. I've been working through three different sources of information on the XBee. The first ...

June 9th 2010
Tags: Code, ObjectiveC, Three20, Tutorial 0 Comments

Three20 TTTableViewController commitEditingStyle

This post is mostly for my future reference. I found the documentation of the TTTableViewController's commitEditingStyle to be lacking. Some of the comments on StackOverflow provide the right answer, but the code wasn't posted so I struggled for a bit. Below is an example of the version I managed to ...
September 11th 2009
Tags: Found 0 Comments

TGIMBOEJ

The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronics Junk (TGIMBOEJ) is a box. It's a box that arrives on your doorstep after you drop your name on a wiki page and wait a good deal of time. It's a box that has electronics junk inside and it works off the premise ...
August 9th 2009
Tags: Ideas 0 Comments

Power Monitor Packet

As Hugo helpfully commented in a previous post, here is the link to the Power Monitor Patent. The specific page I'm linking to is the Packet model. Lots of reading to do here, but its pretty interesting. One of the things I find most interesting about this patent is the citations ...
July 26th 2009
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Building a Scooter Bike for Kids

Ages ago I bookmarked a design posted on Make for a Scooter Bike, as I intended on building one when my daughter got old enough. On a recent trip to the surplus store I picked up a wheelset for $3 and figured what better time to start than now. I ...
June 10th 2009
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Arduino Packet Analyzer

Following the previous success where we managed to see the transmissions from the Black & Decker Power Monitor, Andrew Kilpatrick and I went about trying to capture the packets. Without an access to an oscilloscope with packet capture capabilities we built our own with an Arduino. Essentially, the code waits for ...

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