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SUBJECTS!!! (was) Re: AID: RE: Minutes for February 8th 2004
From: create create
interlog.com
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:32:33 -0800
: Sent via the Art Interface Device mailing list: aid@interaccess.org : Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private response Hey poeple I know it is very easy to just hit reply and post away but it sure is going to be hard to find this information in a couple of months time. Please try to use subject lines that reflect the content of what you are posting, especially when it is something like a link to a schematic file. Mike At 1:23 AM -0500 04/2/11, Rob Cruickshank wrote: >: Sent via the Art Interface Device mailing list: aid@interaccess.org >: Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private response > >Right now, I'll put these up as >http://www.robcruickshank.net/aid/aid_ip.dwg >http://www.robcruickshank.net/aid/aid_op.dwg > >Can anyone make a decent .gif out of an autocad file? I'm sure there are >better ways to do it than using export in autocad. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Stephan von Lingelsheim" <svl@greaseproof.it> >To: <robc@citytv.com> >Cc: <aid@interaccess.org> >Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 4:28 PM >Subject: Re: AID: RE: Minutes for February 8th 2004 > > >> Hello everyone >> where can we dl the autocad file? >> >> Best Regards >> Stephan von Lingelsheim >> >> > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- > > > > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- > > >> >> >> <GREASEPROOF IT> >> http://www.greaseproof.it >> On 9 Feb 2004, at 23:09, robc@citytv.com wrote: >> >> > : Sent via the Art Interface Device mailing list: aid@interaccess.org >> > : Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private >> > response >> > >> > Oh yeah, Mike, did you get a chance to try opening those autocad files? >> > those drawings address most of the concerns with the periph boards. >> > >> > Rob Cruickshank >> > Engineering Projects Group >> > CHUM Television >> > Voice: 416.591.7400 x2175 >> > Fax: 416.591.2321 >> > Email: robc@citytv.com >> > >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: B. Bogart [mailto:ben@ekran.org] >> >> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:13 PM >> >> To: aid@interaccess.org >> >> Subject: AID: Minutes for February 8th 2004 >> >> >> >> >> >> : Sent via the Art Interface Device mailing list: aid@interaccess.org >> >> : Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for >> >> private response >> >> >> >> Minutes: >> >> >> >> Minutes >> >> AID Group Meeting February 8th 2004 >> >> Held at: Interaccess >> >> Meeting commenced at 1:30pm >> >> >> >> Present: Ben, Mike, John, Stefan, Tim, Yeshua >> >> >> >> What we accomplished: >> >> >> >> * Stefan and Tim were able to reclaim the lost knowledge of >> >> how to burn >> >> the bootloader! >> >> >> >> * Ben and Mike decided that we're going to create a forum of tasks on >> >> the AID drupal site so that we >> >> can track and attach responsibility to certain tasks >> >> >> >> * John has agreed to take on the development of the "AtoD >> >> bend sensor" >> >> worked solution for the >> >> launch: >> >> >> >> - Switch Reader (Ben's responsibility) >> >> - A/D Bend Sensor (John's responsibility) >> >> - Polaroid Rangfinder (Rob's responsibility) >> >> - Sensbar-120V relay box (Mike's responsibility) >> >> - Audio/Video Playback (Ben's responsibility) >> >> - Motor Driver (Yeshua's responsibility) >> >> >> >> * The AID team has decided that Proteus is the official >> >> AID-sanctioned >> >> shematic program. >> >> (It has a free version, but is not GPL and win32 only. We >> >> could find >> >> no GPL projects of a simar >> >> quality for pcb design and schematic capture) >> >> >> >> * Stefan has taken on the responsibility of creating the >> >> content shell >> >> (format) for the worked solutions. >> >> This is the organization of the "worked solution" >> >> distribution files. >> >> Stefan, I think it makes sense that >> >> you also do the content shell for the whole dev kit in tandem, so >> >> that they both fit together. >> >> >> >> * We looked over the AID mainboard and peripheral schematics and >> >> realized a few issues, #1 they >> >> need to be revised and redone in proteus with the correct >> >> chips. #2 >> >> There are issues with the >> >> design of the boards that we revisited. Does the /w line >> >> need to be >> >> pulled up? Should it be pulled up >> >> on the mainboard or on the peripheral board side? Do we need the >> >> pullup on the /r line? Should we >> >> remove it? (this pullup is on the peripheral side) #3 The aid >> >> mainboard schematic needs to be >> >> redone including all AtoD, pwm, I2C lines connected to header. >> >> >> >> * After looking at the input and output board designs that >> >> they are too >> >> different to have one PCB >> >> design work for both, so there will be seperate designs >> >> for the input >> >> and output peripheral boards. >> >> (In the future it could be possible to redesign AID to use a >> >> input/output card in one design using a >> >> transceiver.) >> >> >> >> * We have decided that PCB designs for the aid peripheral boards in >> >> unlikely for the launch, but if >> >> anyone is inclined to work on it, please make yourself known! >> >> >> >> * The 10bit AtoD and "bulk write" commands will be deffered in >> >> subsequent agendas. (This are not >> >> launch priorities) >> >> >> >> * Yeshua has started the design of his motor driver >> >> peripheral schematic. >> >> >> >> Next week we will: >> >> >> >> * Continue with our assigned taks >> >> * Plan out the "Getting started" guide for AID: (based on Stefan's >> >> structural recomondations) >> >> - How to get a chip programmer? Links to schematics/manufacturers. >> >> - How to build a programmer? >> >> - Construction notes (tools, solder tips, external resources) >> >> - Part and tool suppliers. >> >> - How to build a mainboard? >> >> - How to build a test-board? >> >> - standalone AID test application >> >> - links to worked solution pages (on community site) >> >> * Deal with issues with releasing AID, in terms of community >> >> credit and >> >> copyleft. >> >> * Testing Demo applications to make sure all is still working. >> >> >> >> >> >> Adjournment: 5:30 >> >> >> >> Next Meeting: February 15th, 1:30 at Interaccess Suite 444, >> >> 401 Richmond >> >> Street. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> : messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/aid/list >> >> : unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@interaccess.org >> >> >> > >> > : messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/aid/list >> > : unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@interaccess.org >> > >> > > > >: messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/aid/list >: unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@interaccess.org _______-_________-_________-_________-_________-_________-__________ ___________________________ A microcontroller platform that will / \ A I D \ allow artworks to interact with people ( /\/ ) Art Interface Device ) and the physical environment. 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