LaserBoy is now Open Source!
Verfasst: Sa 22 Mär, 2008 7:01 am
Look for ezfb version 10.00 here:
http://freshmeat.net/
Released 03-21-2008
If you follow their links to my site, I get more manna or chi or something.
Well, here it is! This is the full version of LaserBoy in C++ source code! It compiles and runs on just about any Linux machine running a frame buffer enabled kernel. That would include a session of Knoppix running in a VirtualPC on a Windows Machine!
LaserBoy is a full featured laser vector art workstation application capable of reading, drawing, generating, animating, manipulating, writing, etc... ILDA, DXF, Bitmap, palette, C++, and WAVE files.
Most importantly, LaserBoy generates standard multi-channel wave files, which, when played from an appropriate sound device (in any OS) will produce the complex signals necessary to directly drive a standard RGB ILDA laser projection system.
It is a hardware independent, industry standard file format, 24-bit color, open source software solution for laser projection.
I plan to continue to add to this project, as time permits. The next big step is to port it to SDL (http://www.libsdl.org/) so that it may run an just about any OS.
If you are interested in this project, please feel free to contact me directly. Contact information is on my website.
James Lehman
VP / CTO
Extra Stimulus Inc.
http://freshmeat.net/
Released 03-21-2008
If you follow their links to my site, I get more manna or chi or something.
Well, here it is! This is the full version of LaserBoy in C++ source code! It compiles and runs on just about any Linux machine running a frame buffer enabled kernel. That would include a session of Knoppix running in a VirtualPC on a Windows Machine!
LaserBoy is a full featured laser vector art workstation application capable of reading, drawing, generating, animating, manipulating, writing, etc... ILDA, DXF, Bitmap, palette, C++, and WAVE files.
Most importantly, LaserBoy generates standard multi-channel wave files, which, when played from an appropriate sound device (in any OS) will produce the complex signals necessary to directly drive a standard RGB ILDA laser projection system.
It is a hardware independent, industry standard file format, 24-bit color, open source software solution for laser projection.
I plan to continue to add to this project, as time permits. The next big step is to port it to SDL (http://www.libsdl.org/) so that it may run an just about any OS.
If you are interested in this project, please feel free to contact me directly. Contact information is on my website.
James Lehman
VP / CTO
Extra Stimulus Inc.