Here is a review of the JVC KD-R610 Receiver. I have it installed in my 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse. If you would like to know something about this receiver I did not mention please feel free to ask.
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Here is a review of the JVC KD-R610 Receiver. I have it installed in my 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse. If you would like to know something about this receiver I did not mention please feel free to ask.
Duration : 0:5:52
A few days ago a homebrew loader for the Wii was released. I just managed to get the USB interface to work, and therefore talk to the internal Bluetooth controller (which uses USB internally). This is a little demo of connecting to the wiimote. The code is basically useless, as it doesn’t use a real BT stack, but it’s a nice demo.
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Me, doing a presentation with the Wii remote as a Interactive Screen (Touch).
Place: Simon Bolivar University (Venezuela)
Event: Litte Install Festival. (I’m on the Ubuntu-ve team)
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What’s thing’s you need for Do it!??
1. A Wiiremote
2. A home-made Infrared Pen.
3. A PC with Bluetooth (or a USB Bluetooth Dongle)
4. a GNU/Linux Distro. (ubuntu, arhlinux, fedora, etc..)
5. “Wiimote Whiteboard” Software, (You can install it by Synaptic.
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In short time you can have a Interactive Screen using a LCD screen or a Video Beam. It’s Simple. Maybe I’can made my own tutorial step by step.
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On the Video I used:
Lenovo ThinkPad SL500 laptop
Wiimote
My home made Infrared Pen.
Infocus Video Beam.
And a White Wall.. hehe!
PD: No Audio! Sorry for My english, and sorry for the Video quality.
Thankx for Watching.
**Español**
Yo, haciendo una presentación con el control remoto de Wii como una pantalla interactiva (Pantalla Tactil).
Lugar: Universidad Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
Evento: Festival de Instalación pequeño. (Estoy en el equipo de Ubuntu-ve)
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¿Qué cosa es lo que usted necesita para hacer que??
1. Un Wiiremote
2. Un casero de infrarrojos Pen.
3. Un PC con Bluetooth (o un USB Bluetooth Dongle)
4. GNU / Linux Distro. (ubuntu, arhlinux, Fedora, etc.)
5. “Wiimote Pizarra” de software, (se pueden instalar por Synaptic.
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En poco tiempo usted puede tener una pantalla interactiva utilizando una pantalla de cristal líquido o un Video Beam. Es simple. Tal vez haga mi propio tutorial paso a paso.
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En el vídeo he usado:
Portátil Lenovo ThinkPad SL500
Un Wiimote
Mi Lapix Infrarrojo Casero.
Proyector InFocus.
Y una pared blanca .. hehe!
PD: El video no tiene Audio.
Gracias por mirar.
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I custom made an IRDA compatible transceiver complete with encoding/decoding.
I’m demonstrating it using my custom Axon microcontroller, and using Bluetooth to upload data to my PC.
To learn more, go to:
http://www.societyofrobots.com
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For more check out my Facebook business page titled “JM Exclusive” which is a division of Flawless Inc. (Click to become a fan and show your support thx) Or you can check my myspace at http://www.myspace.com/kamakzexii
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For more check out my Facebook business page titled “JM Exclusive” which is a division of Flawless Inc. (Click to become a fan and show your support thx) Or you can check my myspace at http://www.myspace.com/kamakzexii
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For more check out my Facebook business page titled “JM Exclusive” which is a division of Flawless Inc. (Click to become a fan and show your support thx) Or you can check my myspace at http://www.myspace.com/kamakzexii
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This is a little something I whipped up in a few hours. I basically attached a vex servo to the trigger of a Hi Capa 5.1 which is then connected to an arduino usb board. The usb board is connected to my laptop which is connected to the wii remote via a bluetooth connection. I wrote an application in vb.net using the wii mote managed library (I didn’t make it) that will send serial data to the usb board if the wii mote data meets a certain criteria. The gun is fired if the trigger (button B) on the wii remote is pressed or if the accelerometer in the nunchuck detects a large increase in gravity like a (punch).
You can get the wii remote code that I used to drive this here.
http://code.google.com/p/stepperserialcontrol/downloads/list
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Main Features
» 4 x 50 Watt MOS-FET Power Amplifier
» Built-in 3.5-Inch Wide Monitor
» Touch Screen and Motion Sensor
» WAV/MP3/WMA Compatible (DVD/CD/USB)
» DivX®/JPEG/MPEG1,2 Compatible (DVD/CD/USB)
» Bluetooth built-in
» iPod/iPhone Video Playback
» iPod/iPhone Audio Playback (USB/J-BUS)
» 7-Band iEQ
» Headphone Surround
» Subwoofer Output with Frequency and Level Control
» Gold-Plated Output Terminals (Line x 1 pair and Subwoofer)
» Gold-Plated AV Input Terminals
» TFT ON/OFF
» Multilingual Display (English/Spanish/French/German/Italian/ Dutch/Swedish/Danish/ Russian)
» CD Changer Ready
» High-Pass Filter (ON/Through)
» Motorised Detachable Control Panel
» Steering Remote Control Ready
» Rear View Camera Ready
» DAB (via optional accessory)
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A full System Dedicated to Conversation and Music in Car
The MKi system is a unique range of Bluetooth hands-free car kits which install in every car. It combines the latest communication technologies with a full set of services dedicated to music. Once paired with your Bluetooth mobile phone, the MKi enables you to establish in a few seconds any phone conversations in your vehicle without needing to handle the telephone, even leaving it in your pocket. Connection with your mobile is madein a completely transparent way. The user-independent voice recognition and voice synthesis are now integrated in all MKi car kits, which dramatically ease the way of using them in every situation. And all the connectors for any type of music are provided with each MKi hands-free kit: iPod, iPhone, iTouch, USB keys, USB MP3 players, Bluetooth Stereo devices, CD players, MiniDisc
Parrot MKi9000, Parrot MKi9100, Parrot MKi9200
Three versions for a single system: the Parrot MKi kits connect to your car audio system and deliver hi-quality conversations whatever the conditions are. Each MKi kit is delivered with it independent RF remote control. Positioned on the steering wheel or placed wherever is convenient, the remote control gives you the total control you need right at your fingertips. The Parrot MKi kits propose an incredibly efficient combination of an external double microphone and new software which eliminate environmental and in-car noises with full-duplex and zero-echo crystal clear conversations. Another unique feature: the screen of the MKi9100 and MKi9200 is detachable from its support when you leave your vehicle, for ultimate security.
Play your Music in the Car
The MKi kit are delivered with a music cable specifically designed to adapt to any sort of digital and analogue music players: iPod/ iPhone connector, a USB connector to plug any USB MP3 player and a Line-In input for analogue sources. MKi also connect to any Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP) source: MP3 player, musicphone, smartphones, PDAs The screen of the MKi9200 also features a SD connector to easily access up to 32GB of music! The remote control gives you access to the main functions: PLAY, PAUSE, NEXT SONG, PREVIOUS SONG, and VOLUME. MKi9100 and MKi9200 display the playlist for you to always visualize what is played. All music files are played back on the cars speakers (front and back) while the MKi built-in digital amplifier transforms your car into a true concert hall!
Your Voice takes Control
The MKi automatically synchronize the names and phone numbers in your mobile with their phonebooks and update theirs phonebooks each time a new entry is detected. To access your phonebook and make a call, simply press the green button to start the user-independent voice recognition: the MKi recognize your voice and the name you are saying without any prior teaching process. You can also directly access the phonebook and browse all the names thanks to the voice synthesis (Text To Speech). So simple! When you receive a call, the name and the number are displayed on the screen. To follow on your conversation in a discrete mode, switch instantaneously the communication towards your Bluetooth headset or your mobile phone.
Wide Compatibility and Perfect Integration
The MKi series offer the widest compatibility with existing and future Bluetooth mobile phones, thanks to its full compatibility with the Bluetooth wireless communication protocol. The software of the MKi is upgradeable for free at any time from our web site. And to benefit a higher integration in the vehicle, MKi can be interfaced with an optional module Parrot MULTICAN which uses the existing steering wheel mounted commands to control your Parrot Bluetooth hands-free car kit. There is no additional visible part to install; it only uses the existing cars steering wheel control buttons. You keep controlling the car radio from the steering wheel and if the steering wheel doesnt have enough buttons, the Parrot MULTICAN uses a specific combination of buttons to compensate for the missing ones. At least a fully invisible Bluetooth hands free solution!
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