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    mackrackit, they are in abstract twister 3's
    You have lost me, but it has been a long day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    You have lost me, but it has been a long day.
    Hi Dave,

    I had to google in order to find out.

    The new Twister 4:
    http://www.abstractavr.com/products/twister4.php



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    Yeah. I should upgrade to twister 4's. All my other FX lights are DMX. The new stuff is just too expensive though. I would like to Martin MX-4's. Im still using the MX-1's. lol.

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    Thank you Luciano. Those were the days when I had to explain to people that the Commodore 64 was not a band including Lionel Richie

    Master, You may want to look at RS485 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-485 . I have not done this with a PIC but many have. You are new here so here is a link to the archive http://list.picbasic.com/cgi-bin/board-search.cgi .
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    What is that for? Ive not read the entire article but it appears to be about data communication rather than motors

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Master View Post
    What is that for? Ive not read the entire article but it appears to be about data communication rather than motors
    OPPS wrong thread, but it would apply to your serial many PIC project.
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    Ive had a more detailed read of it. It looks clever but im not sure how i would use it. Would i buy converters or would i have to program the chips and use standard I/O?

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