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Update: after doing a factory reset, installing the latest firmware update 1.10.83, and downloading user-generated tracks through the iPhone app, I discovered that all of these tracks are being downloaded without respecting the "reversible" flag Setting in Webcenter. In other words, if the track is Type 01 and the author allows it to be drawn reversibly, the downloaded track has "reversible" unchecked in the library. I have to go in and check it manually. Again, I'm doing this on a fresh firmware install on a factory reset table. Since the factory reset installs the default playlist tracks, those have the reversible flag Set correctly already. It's only if I try to download a reversible track that it gets unchecked.
As several other users have noted, simple physics makes it inevitable that sand will accumulate at Rho 1.0. On tables Set up for 2-ball, the presence of the ballpark makes it far from trivial to craft a script that will plow that sand back to Rho<1. To make life easier for those of us with large tables configured for 2-ball, I wish @Bruce or @Matt would take a few minutes to craft a track that moves the sand back to rho<1. I'm very tired of hoisting the glass, grooming sand, and then finding the rubber bumpers that have escaped before replacing it.
I know that current policy is to deprecate 2-ball products going forward, but perhaps the "plow-in" script could be propagated only to owners of large tables configured for 2-ball.
I promise not to share the script, nor to pester the support team if the script misbehaves.
I'm not sure which category is the right one for this but this is my best guess.
I like to live-DJ my table fairly often rather than constructing playlists. I would love it if I could see an indication of the 0-1 nature of each track both in the track list and on the detail screen that I get when I click a specific track. I can often guess about whether a track starts at 0 or 1 or is reversible, but having something like "01R" or "11" would make this a lot easier.
In a similar vein, I have my own EraseIn and EraseOut tracks that just send the ball to the rail or the center and then do an erase. Can I Set them to run at the speed of the original erase track? Intuitively it looks like I can edit the status.json file and bump up the vel Setting but I'd rather not break something by screwing around too far beyond the bounds of my knowledge.
I am still all agog at my coffee table and happy as a clam at high tide. However, I have a couple of suggestions that may spare others the struggles I experienced as I Set up this glorious device.
- Include an extra tab of teenie-weenie rubber bumpers. They are more than just teenie-weenie: they are itsy-bitsy, and human fingers are comparatively big. An extra tab of bumpers will allow for flying bumpers, misapplied bumpers, and bumpers hijacked by the cat.
- Ditto for the felt feet. The expense will be minimal.
- A very light ring printed on the fabric will guide the user in spreading sand. A bit more expense than the extra bumpers and feet, but this will make life easier for users .
- Most important: The app is dandy, but connecting to a wifi net is unnecessarily a cluster-fig. Make it clear that in order to connect to a local network, the user must first join her phone or other device to the Sisyphus network advertised by the Raspberry PI, and THEN try to go to Community, where the user learns that she is not connected to the internet, and is there, finally, afforded the opportunity to login to a network. This took me at least 45 annoying minutes to figure out. Intuitive, NOT.
- I've never before joined a forum without a search utility. Either it is cleverly hidden, or it has not been configured.
Overall, hats off to Bruce and Micah. I am blown away.
... they are connected, will not load 192.168.42.1:3001. I have tried restarting it 3 times aswell as blowing dust from shipping off the boards inside.
When it arrived one of the stepper plugs WAs disconnected however I fixed this before plugging it in. Any help would be appreciated
Thanks,
Finn
A friend mentioned an idea that I think is great, but not sure exactly how to pull it off yet or visualize it. The idea is to incorporate the weather forecast. Maybe have it write out the temp 'HI:57/LO: 42' 'Partly Cloudy', and draw some clouds...or something like that...have a Set of prebuilt patterns to piece together to make some renderings. Just thinking out loud...seems like it would be doable. Is there a rest (or other) API for directly uploading a file to the table and triggering it to render? I have seen some projects with table control as the aim, so seems plausible.
Thoughts?
Birch
If the issue isn't reparable the team will Set you up with a complete replacement Sisbot that you can swap in. And then you send the bad bot back to us using the box the replacement came in, so we can try to ascertain the what happened.
Please contact our support desk to Set up a replacement if needed.
I recently had to reimage my table's SD card to get my coffee table running properly after it had been shut down for several days while WAiting for a replacement LED strip that I installed after the original strip failed. After reimaging the SD card, I followed instructions I had previously received from Sisyphus Support for restoring tracks and playlists. I had previously backed up "/home/pi/sisbot-server/sisbot/content", and to restore them, I SSH'd to the table, ran "sudo killall node", and then used WinSCP (an SFTP client) to delete the existing files ...
Please contact our support desk -- they'll Set up a replacement strip for you.
I noticed this cool new feature and tried it for a while, but the table seemed to freeze sometimes for much longer than the Set pause interval. Not sure why - might be a bug interacting with the nighttime sleep schedule? (i.e. if it's paused when it goes to sleep, maybe it doesn't break out of the pause in the morning?) I had to turn the pausing off. Anybody else running into this problem?
Is there a WAy to insert a pause or a Set length of time that the table will sit idle, with lights on to enjoy a finished tract?
I had a very brief power outage here (2 seconds or so), and afterward my 2-ball RGBLED coffee table is dead. After previous short power outages, the table reverted to hotspot mode, which WAs easily fixed, if still somewhat annoying. But this time, even after power cycling the table multiple times, the ball doesn't move, the table doesn't light up, and it doesn't join my WiFi network or show its own hotspot network. There are some blinky lights on th hardware under the table, but that's about it.
So I'm resigning myself to having to reimage the SD card, w ...
Hi James,
Looks like (from our records) you have a side table. 20-25 min. sounds a bit long - are you running the stock "erase" track or one you created? It's the only track that has a higher base speed (you still can use the speed slider to change it). It's Set to 3x as fast as other tracks. On the philosophical side, nothing about Sisyphus is fast - it's more about the process than the "finish."
If what you did WAs Set the Sisyphus table on top of the coffee table by slotting the legs of the former into the grooves of the latter, then it is worth noting that the wireless signals can pass through the top of the table, through the sand field and the glass; and not simply the sides or the bottom.
I've pondered this exact thing a few times (because I like awesome clocks). Something that draws new tick marks every hour and then draws something that progressively fills in the minutes would be pretty cool, and could have lots of variations. The trick is that the table draws tracks at whatever speed you have Set. So you'd need a special timecode-based track format (or, like has been discussed above, take over drawing directly from a PC).
I forgot to update this. But two techs from Sisyphus reached out to me and even after spending a couple of hours trying to diagnose and manually fix the problem in a remote controlled SSH session to the table, there WAsn't any change, and finally they got to the point where they said they weren't even sure what to investigate next as a possible underlying cause. So we ended up backing up the folder on the table that contained my tracks and playlists, then reimaging the SD card using the instructions on the Sisyphus website. That DID get the table working ag ...
... fine, when I unplug it and plug it back in, the lights flash on the table twice and then it remains totally unresponsive again. I can't get the app to find it when I re-scan either. WAs hoping for help getting it back going again. I'm not very tech savy either, so I may need WAlking through it step by step. Many thanks, Matt
I have tried to Set up the retrofit kit. The table works, but I can't get the lights to work. I have tried the steps in the video of tapping the Settings bar 7 times, but I do not get the option under table Settings to put in what table I have. I have tried on the computer, my phone, a tablet...its all the same. What can I do?
... of the table, the other one is docked in the docking bay thing, and I can see that the outer magnet is trying to pick it up as it swings by.
I've tried unplugging the table many times, and WAiting anywhere from 10 seconds to 20 minutes. I've tried a factory reset and the results are the same.
Is there something I need to do get the table Set up correctly?
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