How about a product that works flawlessly and ships with a manual? How about a software package that is remotely intuitive?
Walk before you run buddy.
x64 I've proven that even with a 2nd x86 partition, If I can't program from my desk at work (lol), it won't get done.
How about a product that works flawlessly and ships with a manual? How about a software package that is remotely intuitive?
Walk before you run buddy.
We have forums and email. When in doubt ask. Many people seem to get it just fine. If you don't want to use our software, then you can use many of the other software control options (RRFusion, CFusion, there is a VB script available, and there is a command line utility for windows and linux available).
Fusion Brain Version 6 Released!
1.9in x 2.9in -- 47mm x 73mm
30 Digital Outputs -- Directly drive a relay
15 Analogue Inputs -- Read sensors like temperature, light, distance, acceleration, and more
Buy now in the MP3Car.com Store
I'll accept it.
A better manual, perhaps a printed one could be had. Only adds to the cost though...
As for more intuitive software, perhaps an example of something easier to configure that allows for similar or greater configurability? I'm all ears.
Fusion Brain Version 6 Released!
1.9in x 2.9in -- 47mm x 73mm
30 Digital Outputs -- Directly drive a relay
15 Analogue Inputs -- Read sensors like temperature, light, distance, acceleration, and more
Buy now in the MP3Car.com Store
I've personally found PDF manuals to download easier than printed versions (love the "search" feature). If these were sold in retail stores instead of online then yes they'd need to ship with a printed manual, but as they're ordered online...
I could help out with this portion (writing manual inc. how to's/sensor hookups/config/programming) if you want (depending on file formats (.doc/.docx, .pub?) and time)
Perhaps TX and RX lines, for example XBee, Arduino communication?
(I think) that'd simplify control disconnected from a computer (controlled via $28 part designed for onboard programming instead of allowing people to mess with the FusionBrain on-chip program) perhaps also allow for easy ethernet communication...though that method would have the Tx/Rx bottleneck...
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Last edited by UniqelyCommon; 02-05-2011 at 03:09 AM.
1. work when computer is off.
2. ethernet port
3. web interface
4. Easier way to config it. While the current software is nice its a bit confusing.
5. Documentation !!!!!!!!
a. Some reall basic examples so the user can see it work.
6. Plug in play sensors that come with code you can just plug in and upload code to the brain.
7. more sensors and devices. Looking for ir thermometer
8. packaging
Driver/software for Android
I think Android is going to be big for the carputer scene, and drivers for FusionBrain will help this growth
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