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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| Track Repository | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | mazdog | Community Tracks | |
| Hey gang, finally poking around in here and i don't see a Place that has all the custom track in one spot, i assume something may be in the works....in the meantime maybe everyone who has made track and made them available can post in here with the location/site to get the tracks....its a start! And i am constantly looking for more new ones..... | |||||
| RE: Connecting to Sisyphus via SSH | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Connectivity | |
| Hi CuttlefishPi - We ran into an issue in a business setting, where having a Raspberry Pi connected to the business WiFi WAs a problem for their security department - especially with the default password in Place. I've emailed you the password (to the address you gave when joining the forum). Let us know if you have any problem connecting. For others WAnting to login directly, just let us know and we will send the info privately. | |||||
| Welcome to the Sisyphus Community forum! | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Announcements | |
| Hi all, I'd like to welcome you to our community forum - a Place for asking questions and sharing knowledge and expertise on a wide range of topics - from getting Sisyphus connected to your local WiFi, to how can I create new tracks to share with others. Looking forward to growing this community of Sisyphus enthusiasts with you! Bruce Shapiro Artist / CEO, Sisyphus Industries | |||||
| RE: One vs Two balls on 3' wooden table | 3 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| @Don, "Can anyone point me to some reading material that might help me progress into a more complex track making game?" Welcome to my world! First off - although I'm pretty sure when it comes to sand plotting, I have more area under the curve than most - I'm no authority. But with regard to compexity - I would divide it, for now, into those tracks that are generated algorithmically, and those not. So the pumpkin track, and any tracks that you recognize (including text), are non-algorithmic. All the others -'crop circles', spikey or swirly/loopy spirals, and fractals - are created via multilayered recipes (instructions) -aka algorithms. Both branches are infinite design spaces. Markyland created Sisyphus For The Rest Of Us so that people could more easily explore non-alg space. If you're interested in algorithmic pattern space - start googling. All you need to do is Place the connect-the-dots in the right order :). | |||||
| RE: Adding colored LEDs | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | jessicarunnels | Table Customization | |
| I did flip it upside-down! I just assumed that since you had put them at the top, that WAs the right Place for the to be to get the best contrast. 🙂 I could theoretically run them both, but I ended up leaving the original lights unplugged for three reasons: 1) The lifx z has the ability to do any white that I WAnt, so there WAsn't really a good need for the original strip, 2) you can see the strip clearly if you are low (i.e. laying on the couch, so I thought that might be distracting, and 3) I would have had to have made my hole even a tiny bit bigger to g ... | |||||
| Sisyphus app in the Amazon Appstore, please? | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | joshr | Other Development | |
| I've decided to dedicate a tablet for Sisyphus (and other smart home) control in my living room, and Amazon's Fire tablets happen to be the cheapest available (especially on Prime Day!) I am also using Flic on this tablet via Bluetooth to provide physical buttons for pausing/playing and toggling the light on the Sisyphus table. Everything's in Place and I'm happy with this setup, but the Sisyphus app itself isn't available in the Amazon Appstore, so I'd have to end up sideloading it somehow, or using the web app, both which sound a bit clunky. So here's my request. Can the Sisyphus app please be [submitted to the Amazon Appstore?]( Hopefully this is an easy process. Making it easily available there will simply expand the reach of the (free) software, and spread more awareness of the Sisyphus table. Thanks for the consideration. | |||||
| WiFi connection strength | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | rberteig | Connectivity | |
| I have a 3 foot table, with occasional connection "quirks". I'm trying to identify the source of the issue, both to make my family happier and to help others do the same. I think that part of my problem is that the antenna is on the RPi board itself. I'm reasonably sure this is an omni-directional chip antenna, but it is going to be influenced by the structure of the table, and especially by any metal parts. It likely does not help that the direct line of sight from my table's RPi to the nearest access point passes directly through the metal band around the rim of the table. (The part that supports the outside veneer band.) I know the top most veneer ring is glued to plexiglass, and unless someone decided to aluminize it, that, the wood, and the glue would be nearly transparent to 2.4 GHz. The RPi is attached to the underside of the plate that holds the sisbot's motors and the rest of the electronics. I suspect from photographs of the sisbot removed from the table that plate is aluminum. If so, that would likely be a reflector at 2.4 GHz, and limit the field of view of the antenna by pointing the signal generally towards the floor. What is the sand tray made of? I know it can't be anything ferromagnetic or the whole thing wouldn't work at all. My WiFi is provided by a collection of Ubiquity Unifi AP and AP-AC-Lite access points. I can always add one more if I can find the right Place to put it... Any thoughts? | |||||
| RE: Why demand Bluetooth on every app start? | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | MicahR | Connectivity | |
| In the current app we opted to require Bluetooth on connection because it has better/quicker discovery protocols. As you both alluded to, once the table is on your local wifi and the IP is known, Bluetooth is no longer needed. However, with dynamic IPs we'll need to adjust our connection method to avoid issues if the tables IP is re-assigned. Currently, we use Bluetooth to send the new IP. Bonjour also solves this issue but is not supported on Android so we're not currently using it on iOS either. Coincidentally, I just had a meeting with our new QA developer who suggested doing away with Bluetooth except on initial setup. This is one Place where Bluetooth appears to be the best solution. On setup a user is unlikely to be on the Sisyphus network so Bluetooth is able to identify the table and direct the user on the steps required to connect. | |||||
| RE: Would like to start a virtual team to work on custom programmability | 3 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| Hi Steve, All I can say with regard to your idea is: "Aye, aye Captain!" We planned to create a repository of tracks for people to download and put out software to make it easier to compose new tracks, from the very start of this project. But reality imposed some priorities (like figuring out how to make and ship our tables :). We've had to delay setting this up ourselves due to lack of time and resources - but the goal has never changed. Help from the community is absolutely needed and welcome! A good Place to start, if you're not already familiar with it, is with the stuff on our subreddit - links on our support pages: Bruce | |||||
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