We could even use your remote control somehow ;-)
You any good with Processing? I'm sure you could at least get it to
modify live sounds
The first night is on August 4th, which is a bit close. We may not be
showcasing at every event, but at least lets try and make the first or
second event.
Ant
Peter from Tinker.it has also been playing around recently doing sound
generation from just an Arduino - he has some code that runs on the
PC(/Mac/whatever - big computer rather than Arduino :-) and processes an
MP3 to produce an Arduino sketch to play it. If you google Amen-duino
you should be able to find it. Otherwise let me know and I'll dig out a
link.
Adrian.
We just put our first order in with Rapid, they were recommended
by the guys at Tinker.it:
http://www.rapidonline.com/Electronic-Components
Seems pretty good, but until everything turns up tomorrow we won't
know for sure! The only really irritating thing is that they will
only deliver to the card address for the first order.
--jonty
Must've missed that last time. Farnell <http://uk.farnell.com/> and RS
<http://uk.rs-online.com/> are my usual choices for general components.
I've only ever used them for mail order, and both have been excellent
and prompt to deliver - Farnell UK got some stuff to me in less than 12
hours despite me being in Italy at the time! However, they might well
have trade counters in Birmingham if you want to collect stuff.
Adrian.
There *is* a way to play ultramultiplayer bomberman (and other games)...
Quite a few years ago - 2003/2004 - I was at a LAN and the organisers
invited Projector Games along - it's what you'd think; LOADS of Xbox
controllers (with the then-new Xbox Windows drivers), all plugged in via USB
hubs and a massive tangle of wiring. PC, running games (often hand-hacked
and compiled on the fly in VC++ - sometimes one guy would tweak the code
then compile on the spot if something went wrong! - but it worked
beautifully and was a total riot with everybody in the room together.
As you can imagine, it went down a storm at boths LANs I attended - it had a
good chunk of people away from their PCs for much of the weekend! Their web
site is at http://www.projectorgames.net/ if you fancy a gander.