After some frustrating attempts at making the Lilypad and the XBee modules work, we decided it was time to turn to the master: Greg Corness, fellow PhD student and electronics tinkerer extraordinaire. We brought all our gear to campus, parked ourselves in the grey box and fumbled around with setting a network up until Greg took pity on us and helped us figure it out. While getting the two XBees communicating with each other was not nearly as straightforward as we had hoped, we succeeded in the end.
May 2009
Monthly Archive
Sat 30 May 2009
Lilypad + XBee Wireless Communication Achieved
Posted by Karen Tanenbaum under siat , projects , programming , TUNE , arduino , prototyping1 Comment
Mon 25 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #7: Scale
Posted by Josh Tanenbaum under siat , projects , narrative , TUNENo Comments
Fri 22 May 2009
RFID Reader Success
Posted by Karen Tanenbaum under projects , rfid , programming , TUNE , arduino , prototypingNo Comments
Tue 19 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #6: Camera
Posted by Josh Tanenbaum under siat , projects , narrative , TUNENo Comments
Wed 13 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #5: Goblets
Posted by Josh Tanenbaum under siat , projects , narrative , TUNENo Comments
Wed 13 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #4: Telegraph Key
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Wed 13 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #3: Leather Mask
Posted by Josh Tanenbaum under siat , projects , narrative , TUNENo Comments
Wed 13 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #2: Ceramic Bottle
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Wed 13 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction #1: Metal Rose
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Wed 13 May 2009
TUNE Microfiction Introduction
Posted by Josh Tanenbaum under siat , design , projects , narrative , TUNENo Comments
