Quote: Originally Posted by
Cocide 
Actually mine is exactly the same, but I was wanting to change that to a finer control so the motor can ramp up or slow down, plus during the summer right between two settings is about perfect here... go figure.
The resistor limits the current to the motor it makes it spin faster or slower. In my setup it is a single power line that goes to the motor, it is not digitally controlled or anything fancy like that so it should be rather easy to change it.
... maybe there is a chip / part / board that can do this, google will tell, but first let me finish this paper thats due in about 2 hours.
In that case, PWM is it for you. Only problem is that the brain doesnt output fast enough to do PWM, I dont think. Your best bet might be some kind of serial port pwm controller..
Quote: Originally Posted by
2k1Toaster 
In the Fusion Brain --> Software --> MDX Configurator thread is where the download link is.
I downloaded and played with it a bit, looks great! Perhaps a short tutorial on automatically controlling outputs based on inputs would help myself and others out?
EDIT: very cool graphical function layout! I think i figured it out, mostly. This makes the brain quite powerful! Now if only i could figure out how to connect nodes so i could save my function..
MORE EDIT: Figured it out. Right click on the output of one node, left click on the input of the next..