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NDS, WiFi, MIDI, Serail

21 March 2007 4 Comments


(image from http://www.natrium42.com)

DSerial has its version 2 out now.

“It is a card that provides USB client, serial and GPIO ports as well as a 2D tilt sensor. It enables you to interface NDS to MIDI keyboards, servos, sensors, GPS receivers, computers and more.”

It simply turn NDS into an interface with touching panel.

If you wanna play wifi, DSmidiWifi. Just skip DSerial, controlling via WiFi.
http://dsmidiwifi.tobw.net/

With the oldskool hand made MIDI cable, you can connect DSerial with instrutment like syntherizer, keyboard or midi-in enabled devices. But you need a bit basic electronics to make a interface between it. Step by step instruction is here:

http://www.natrium42.com/wiki/MIDI

May see more and more bands and musician and artists playing live or making work with NDS soon, at least i will try, with US$45 from my pocket.

extended reading:
Natrium42′s project: http://www.natrium42.com/projects/
His blog: http://www.natrium42.com/blog/
His another cool stuff RoboDS: http://www.natrium42.com/blog/
Nitrotracker: http://nitrotracker.tobw.net/
HDS homebrew library: http://dsmidiwifi.tobw.net/files/libdsmi-v2.0-pre.tgz

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