Actually, I think the winner of the cool light show contest has to be the Wiard JAG. Various neat colors (the Bagwa (sp?)) and, with the PSIM-1 running the quadrature osc program you can make it spin around and around (if you have two JAGS you can daisy chain them, crossing the xy output of the first to the second so that they spin in opposite directions). --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > This is good news. I thought I was the only one who was making "PSIM > LED" programs and thought people might make fun of me :) > > One favorite is to take the basic "sweep" program and expand it so that > all four DACs are swept, but each is 1024 behind the next so they > "chase" each other. The blue leds fade/chase across from one side to > the other. <spicoli> Awesome... </spicoli> > > From what I've seen, the Noise Ring is the "cool led patterns" winner. > > Bryce, is there going to be a PSIM Lava Lamp add-on? > > Andrew > > >>> davebr@e... 05/12/04 11:28 PM >>> > Ok, having grown up on a PDP-8, I just had to have a program to > display nifty patterns in the leds. If you too have a desire to make > your PSIM look like it's doing something useful, you can find my > LIGHTS.BAS file in the miscellaneous folder. Next, with the useful > print statement demonstrated in sertest.bas, I'll begin work on > porting wumpus ... > > Dave > > > > > Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: > http://www.SynthModules.com > > Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: I had to do it!
2004-05-13 by Michael A. Firman
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