* There is ArtNet receiver software you run this on the PC, some other device like a lighting console generates and sends ArtNet over ethernet to your PC, and your PC sends DMX out via ths uDMX dongle. * There is a Vixen plugin to receive from Vixen and send to the dongle over USB this and similar plugins are somewhat deprecated in favor of: * It's possible to use it from Linux and from Windows, tho you may need to check various sites for workarounds, libraries, or drivers for the latter Supported operating systems: Windows, MAC OS, Linux. Microprocessor controls DMX512 timing - no flicker problems like the 'Open' and clones. The perfect complement for FreeStyler and the DJ focused SoundSwitch. * The above linked (German) site has a modified version using through-hole vs SMD, and a modified firmware with more timing control Built in DMX Decelerator functionality helps get your rig running smoothly even with the cheapest light fixtures. * uDMX was developed and is supported on a different (Swiss) site * One thing they features is the option to send less than 512 channels (partial universe) * The uDMX is an Atmega8 based open source usb to DMX dongle, aimed at the stage lighting/DJ industry rather than DIY holiday lighting XLR-3 connector
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