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* http://www.lanbox.com/lcx.php
* http://www.lanbox.com/lcx.php
* [http://www.lanbox.com/request.php?22 command reference]
* If feeling adventurous, you can enter its [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth Forth] console by sending the command <code>*b7#</code>. This command only works on its "stdio" stream, which is either USB-serial or TCP port 778 depending on which was used to perform the most recent firmware upload. For symmetry, there's also a Forth word called <code>*b7#</code> which gets you back into the normal command mode.




== Applications ==
== Applications ==
* http://pastebin.com/EYN9wAhz
* http://pastebin.com/EYN9wAhz

Revision as of 02:37, 19 February 2015

LanBox
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Owner User:zmatt
Status Infrastructure
Hostname lanbox
Tool
Tool category

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Description

This networked box controls the DMX lights which illuminate the space. The LanBox gets its commands from SpaceBot.

  • http://www.lanbox.com/lcx.php
  • command reference
  • If feeling adventurous, you can enter its Forth console by sending the command *b7#. This command only works on its "stdio" stream, which is either USB-serial or TCP port 778 depending on which was used to perform the most recent firmware upload. For symmetry, there's also a Forth word called *b7# which gets you back into the normal command mode.


Applications