my wmp & winamp both don't know what to do with it, too lazy right now to start searching for codecs
gotta either try that dos thing or try it tommorow at work![]()
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
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my wmp & winamp both don't know what to do with it, too lazy right now to start searching for codecs
gotta either try that dos thing or try it tommorow at work![]()
MY NEWEST INSTALL:modded infiniti fx with big screen
first windows carpc install........my liquid cooled LVDS screen :D
quicktime perhaps?
I'll renencode it, and repost it just incase
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
Nvm
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I know (for me) it probably wouldn't be hard to physically add them but I was wondering if maybe in a future release of the board its self if you could add headers for external LEDs to ether replace or as just an add onto the LEDs already on the board.
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That's what I was thinking, but then you'd need to add other things like resistors and the like. What are the on board LEDs rated as? Because If you set the headers to those LEDs then it would save the end user some trouble. Thats the conclusion I came to in the end, K.I.S.S.
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True, but then what resistance would you use? It should change with the color of the LED (different breakdown voltages).
It just seems like a header for a very specific use. We're trying to keep the board simple with as few connections as possible. We will think about it though, and see if we can come up with something.
It was just a thought for a feature... most LEDs run on 3.3v to 5v so running 12v to them is a pretty bad idea, I know of some LEDs that can run off of 12v but the are rare and expensive so I figured id throw the idea out there to see what you thought
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