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Great news!!
I have a momolight, same as atmolight, but built with a PIC controller instead of an Atmel one.
Does this plugin work with it? Boblight does, but using the proper configuration file.
Thanks!!
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I'll try it.
It uses serial port (well, a USB to serial port converter), and as I said boblight works with it with no problems.
I will tell you if i'm succesful.
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Ok, my latest tests seems that the add-on works perfectly with "Use tru fullscreen..." option, but DOESN'T work with Aero...anymore tested this?
Thanks very much!
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Hi durchflieger,
I am using Ubuntu 11.04, and a Momolight device.
It is made with a PIC microcontroller and only 3 areas (left, up and right) instead of an Atmel controller.
I think that it should work, because there is no problem using boblight. In essence, it works in the same way as an Atmolight, with the same serial protocol.
In windows it works with no problem.
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Yes, I am using one of the latest version of XBMC pre-Eden.
Since I'm a Windows user and know practically nothing about Linux, I'm getting trouble in installing your addon. I want to use the lights only with XBMC, and that's why I'd like to install your software instad of Boblight X11.
What I don't know is:
1. What to download from the GIT (folders and/or files), and where to store it in the hdd.
2. If I need to download anything from any other web, what files and where to store them.
3. What commands do I need to write.
For example, in the readme it's written:
"For ubuntu there exists a debian package build you can use to build all components
in one step with:
dpkg-buildpackage -b -D -tc -sd -us -uc
This generates the two deb packages "dfatmo" and "libxine-dfatmo-plugin". The
"dfatmo" package also contains the XBMC addon zip file which will be installed
to "/usr/lib/dfatmo".
To build only the "dfatmo" package there exists a dedicated debian control
file "debian/control-dfatmo-only". Copy this file to "debian/control" before
executing the dpkg-buildpackage command."
Does it work if I write directly in the command line that line?
Do I have to download anything before?
I'm sure that this are pretty basic concept doubts about linux, but as I've said I'm a completely noob.
I would be very grateful if you could help me.
Thanks in advance.