Jingle Bells Played With Graphics Card, Santa Wonders Why 103
As if the entire office full of guitar-controlled lights wasn't enough to make any holiday complete, some enterprising geek has taken it upon himself to give you a rendition of Jingle Bells played on his graphics card heat sink. He probably wont debut at Carnegie Hall, but I'll give him points for effort.
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I thought it was pretty cool. NI = National Instruments. I've used their software and hardware for years.
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What's worse is the fact that my wife is next door at the neighbors', I have a brand new bottle of whiskey downstairs, and I'm posting to Slashdot. Wow.
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Could be worse. We could've been born that Starwars kid, or Sting.
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Dude. (Score:2, Funny)
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Dumbest video ever (Score:5, Insightful)
Give me my 30 seconds back
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Re:Dumbest video ever (Score:4, Interesting)
I heard a story while I was working at a drive system design/assembly firm about a fellow who, back in the early days of digital drive systems, took a tape recorder, hooked its output up to an analog input on the drive, and used the signal of his voice on the tape to modulate the torque command to the motor, thus resulting in the motor vibrating out the sound of his voice.
Of course, the better stories I heard while I was there involved runaway motors tumbling across the shop floor (they're supposed to be bolted to the floor) or rotors breaking off through the motor housing and lodging in the shop roof. Fortunately, a greater understanding of digital drive systems and better safety practices made the union grievance the only scary thing on the shop floor while I was there.
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Or an F1 motor? For example, Renault:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Eoe8hEzdZ8 [youtube.com]
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I heard a story while I was working at a drive system design/assembly firm about a fellow who, back in the early days of digital drive systems, took a tape recorder, hooked its output up to an analog input on the drive, and used the signal of his voice on the tape to modulate the torque command to the motor, thus resulting in the motor vibrating out the sound of his voice.
You mean like the HDSS [afrotechmods.com]?
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You can use your (CRT) monitor to generate tones that can be received on an AM radio. It shouldn't be a stretch to make it play Jingle Bells.
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If it's any consolation, look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8W2AxXfbvM [youtube.com]
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Back in the early days of the first TRS-80, my company Practical Applications, now out of business for many many years, issued a music program for the Radio Shack TRS-80. It relied on the non-shielding employed (or should that be the shielding not employed on that early personal computer, and we offered both a musical keyboard and also some available music.
The sound came from the speaker of any nearby AM-band radio.
I want my 36 seconds back. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I want my 36 seconds back. (Score:4, Interesting)
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well, maybe the rhythm of Jingle Bells... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:well, maybe the rhythm of Jingle Bells... (Score:5, Funny)
Parent is spam-obscured link (Score:2)
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I appreciate the effort ... (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously, though, yet another interesting holiday re-use of equipment. My sarcastic comments aside, Merry Christmas back to him.
floppy drive motor (Score:1, Insightful)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnMgmlKi_o [youtube.com]
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Sleep.mp3 [qotile.net]
There's another song available free; also at treewave.com
You insensitive clod.. (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Santa Wonders Why (Score:4, Funny)
Seriously... (Score:1)
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I don't know. That guy sure looked nerdy to me and he did a really nerdy, maybe even dorky thing.
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'Software-only' solution (Score:1)
I bet you can play Jingle Bells this way without having to take anything apart
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Guitar Hero Lights (Score:2, Informative)
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So what is it? (Score:2, Informative)
You decide!
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Really.
*blank stare*
Damn (Score:2, Funny)
What we expected (kinda) : Scanner music (Score:4, Interesting)
Vivaldi spring, happy easter everyone
Andy Warhol got it wrong . . . (Score:2)
Tribute song (Score:1)
Strum that heat-sink loud.
More fun than an FPS
Under MS WinXP!
Now for something less lame... (Score:3, Informative)
This is much more impressive: http://youtube.com/watch?v=0rA-zhTJuFU [youtube.com]
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Swoooooosh! (Score:2)
Boy, that's lame (Score:5, Funny)
This is how real engineers do it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mfWj1JZEntI [youtube.com]
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I Think It's Cool (Score:1)
I think it's pretty creative and well done for a 37-second YouTube video.
Not what I expected. (Score:1)
I don't think that I should have expected that, but I did.
Oh Yeah? (Score:2, Funny)
sound card and am radio (Score:2)
Keep your day job (Score:2)
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unique (Score:1)
Why it is on slashdot??? (Score:1)
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Dragon 32 (Score:1)