Dear all,
BluePD is a new product of Blue Melon which has been released in the BlueSense series of modules.
BluePD introduces Pure Data to the world of physical computing. With BluePD you can design your program visually using the popular Pure Data package. BluePD is equipped with a powerfull minicomputer which can execute your patch. This allows BluePD to physically control your setup without any attached computer.
BluePD has a special port to connect multiple BlueSense modules. Each BlueSense module allows the user to add switches, analog inputs, digital outputs, servo motors etc.
Please visit our site for more information:
http://www.bluemelon.org/index.php/Main_page/BlueSense
Regards,
Dinne Bosman www.bluemelon.org
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This looks really nice, well done. It's a great looking IO unit, with lots useful physical peripherals.
One question, why encrypt the firmware? It seems silly since its written for board specific peripheral units, so nobody is going to just lift it, they'd write their own. Obviously the fw needs decrypting which slows things down. It closes a development avenue that makes it unattractive to a large part of your potential customer group.
What _would_ be a nice idea is to implement network encryption so you could use this in a secure system, where it has great potential (automatic doors, burglar alarms, entry systems).
Apart from these issues I can see this being a choice for educational and prototyping use, hard to compete with Ardunio on cost, but it looks robust enough to be used with younger age groups too.
Nice manual too.
a.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 16:40:01 -0800 (PST) Dinne Bosman dwjbosman@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear all,
BluePD is a new product of Blue Melon which has been released in the BlueSense series of modules.
BluePD introduces Pure Data to the world of physical computing. With BluePD you can design your program visually using the popular Pure Data package. BluePD is equipped with a powerfull minicomputer which can execute your patch. This allows BluePD to physically control your setup without any attached computer.
BluePD has a special port to connect multiple BlueSense modules. Each BlueSense module allows the user to add switches, analog inputs, digital outputs, servo motors etc.
Please visit our site for more information:
http://www.bluemelon.org/index.php/Main_page/BlueSense
Regards,
Dinne Bosman www.bluemelon.org
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hi, Is BluePD open source? Are there documentations of the structure and the how to build it?
greetings, rb
On Feb 19, 2008 10:26 PM, Andy Farnell padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
This looks really nice, well done. It's a great looking IO unit, with lots useful physical peripherals.
One question, why encrypt the firmware? It seems silly since its written for board specific peripheral units, so nobody is going to just lift it, they'd write their own. Obviously the fw needs decrypting which slows things down. It closes a development avenue that makes it unattractive to a large part of your potential customer group.
What _would_ be a nice idea is to implement network encryption so you could use this in a secure system, where it has great potential (automatic doors, burglar alarms, entry systems).
Apart from these issues I can see this being a choice for educational and prototyping use, hard to compete with Ardunio on cost, but it looks robust enough to be used with younger age groups too.
Nice manual too.
a.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 16:40:01 -0800 (PST) Dinne Bosman dwjbosman@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear all,
BluePD is a new product of Blue Melon which has been released in the BlueSense series of modules.
BluePD introduces Pure Data to the world of physical computing. With BluePD you can design your program visually using the popular Pure Data package. BluePD is equipped with a powerfull minicomputer which can execute your patch. This allows BluePD to physically control your setup without any attached computer.
BluePD has a special port to connect multiple BlueSense modules. Each BlueSense module allows the user to add switches, analog inputs, digital outputs, servo motors etc.
Please visit our site for more information:
http://www.bluemelon.org/index.php/Main_page/BlueSense
Regards,
Dinne Bosman www.bluemelon.org
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