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carmangary
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Spaghetti Laser Show Software

Post by carmangary » Wed 19 Mar, 2008 3:11 am

Hi. My name is Gary and am new to this forum. I'd like to let you know of the laser show software that I have been writing. It is called Spaghetti and currently works and is tested with the Moncha DAC. I have also added support for EasyLase and RIYA Dacs but since I don't have that hardware I have not actually tested it to see if it works OK. I would like to add support for other hardware as well.

Please visit my webpage for more information and to download the latest version. I update it quite frequently (sometimes once a day) so keep checking for new versions.

Some people might wonder why I am writing laser show software. The reason is because I am a software developer and wasn't happy with the cost of other laser show software. So, I decided to write my own. I have decided to sell it to other very inexpensively so that they can also use it to make shows. I hope that one day there are a bunch of free shows that we can all share using my software.
http://www.hingednewt.com - Home of Spaghetti

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Re: Spaghetti Laser Show Software

Post by pedlarcarve » Thu 26 Sep, 2024 5:57 am

Hi Gary, and welcome! Your laser show software, Spaghetti, sounds like an exciting project, especially with its focus on affordability and community sharing. Adding support for different DACs is a great way to make it more accessible to a wider audience. If you need help testing or feedback on new features, just let me know—I’d be happy to assist!

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Re: Spaghetti Laser Show Software

Post by labourerfuelpump » Mon 17 Feb, 2025 10:08 am

Affordable laser show software is definitely something the community can benefit from, especially with frequent updates and potential hardware expansions. Have you considered open-sourcing any parts of Spaghetti or creating a user forum for feedback and shared shows?

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Re: Spaghetti Laser Show Software

Post by tourpayment » Wed 19 Mar, 2025 9:50 am

carmangary wrote:
Wed 19 Mar, 2008 3:11 am
Hi. My name is Gary and am new to this forum. I'd like to let you know of the laser show software that I have been writing. It is called Spaghetti and currently works and is tested with the Moncha DAC. I have also added support for EasyLase and RIYA Level Devil Dacs but since I don't have that hardware I have not actually tested it to see if it works OK. I would like to add support for other hardware as well.

Please visit my webpage for more information and to download the latest version. I update it quite frequently (sometimes once a day) so keep checking for new versions.

Some people might wonder why I am writing laser show software. The reason is because I am a software developer and wasn't happy with the cost of other laser show software. So, I decided to write my own. I have decided to sell it to other very inexpensively so that they can also use it to make shows. I hope that one day there are a bunch of free shows that we can all share using my software.
With the emphasis on cost and community sharing, your laser projection software, Spaghetti, sounds like an interesting project. Including support for some DACs would help make it more understandable to a wider audience. Hope to hear more about your project soon.

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