eop:commercial_electronics:dj_systems
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| ====== DJ Systems ====== | ====== DJ Systems ====== | ||
| - | What a DJ will use to control the music for his set. Huge boards with lots of buttons, sliders, knobs, and other such complexities. Despite this seemingly being isolated from EOPs, a large amount of this DJ equipment has a level of technical capability, typically running some sort of Linux variant paired with an ARM chip. | + | What a DJ will use to control the music for a set. Huge boards with lots of buttons, sliders, knobs, and other such complexities. Despite this seemingly being isolated from EOPs, a large amount of this DJ equipment has a level of technical capability, typically running some sort of Linux variant paired with an ARM chip. |
| ===== Pioneer XDJ-RX2 ===== | ===== Pioneer XDJ-RX2 ===== | ||
| - | === Operating Systems (ARM something) === | + | ==== Operating Systems (ARM something) |
| - | == Linux 3.0.101 (+Doom) == | + | === Linux 3.0.101 (+Doom) |
| >Connect a 3.3v UART to port CN1002 on the main PCB | >Connect a 3.3v UART to port CN1002 on the main PCB | ||
| - | The stock Linux install on this thing can be changed, it appears. | + | The stock Linux install on this thing can be changed, it appears. |
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