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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Solution to berm concerns | 9 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Thanks for sharing your findings. Although it's taken us considerably longer to take the idea of using a "magnetically coupled rake" through the glass seriously, we've recently begun to Test this idea out. Couple caveats: Be careful not only with the upper surface of the glass, but also the underside. If the "rake" (in your case a stainless bar) is pulled up too intensely by the magnet, it can chip / scratch the glass. We are evaluating the proper strength magnet to use (with felt between it and the glass), as well as a rake that is designed to work well without damaging the underside of the glass. Most stainless alloys are not ferromagnetic (or very weakly so). If you intend to use stainless, Test it with a magnet . Generally, 300 series are non-magnetic; 400 series are. | |||||
| RE: Homebrew Accent Table Build | 9 Relevance | 7 years ago | makerbobdesigns | Table Customization | |
| Parking hits the spot! I have decided that this will be a truly mixed materials project. After a while thinking of a good WAy to make the acrylic sides of the drawing area with nice even bends, I thought it would be a good time to explore different materials. Aluminum angle would be easy to snip and bend every 5° or so, but it would be a pain to isolate the LEDs from it. I found some PVC edge trim at the local hardware store that is 1-1/8" tall. A bit shorter than I WAnted, but it will work out. I took my parking "valet" with me, and lo and behold, it fits ... | |||||
| Home Assistant Automation with Sisyphus | 9 Relevance | 8 years ago | cameron.meindl | Table Customization | |
| Following on from playing around with the flic buttons to control my sisyphus table via a home automation hub, I use home assistant at home so I have set it up to control my sisyphus, Current setup is When an erase track starts set speed to 100%When erase track finishes set back to 30%When I leave home pause the tableWhen I return Resume the table.You can also adjust the Speed and brightness of Sisyphus in home assistant with slide bars and Pause / Unpause etc with clickable scripts.If there is interest I can publish my whole config to Github for users, but to Test you can add the following to your Home assistant configs to Test Sisyphus if you do config.yaml, groups.yaml and scripts.yaml first you can see the status of Sisyphus without worrying about making the automation work (As it depends on having presence detection setup) Ill Attach 1 file to each post (If you just use configuration.yaml) you will be able to see the Status of Sisyphus in the top header of home assistant. Attachment : configuration.yaml_.txt | |||||
| RE: Feature Request: Allow joining wifi networks with short passwords | 6 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | App Updates | |
| Matt (our Lead dev) informs me that modern encryption protocols (WPA2) require 8 or more characters. We do not support multiple protocols. | |||||
| RE: Magnet shaving bottom of table | 6 Relevance | 4 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| @mail-sisyphus I checked on our support desk, and I see that you are working with Greg. He's our shop Lead, and is great at trouble shooting. We will make it right. | |||||
| RE: Ball goes to rho=1 at end of track | 6 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| I pinged Matt (our Lead dev) - He thinks it may be a leftover from an old issue related to track-optimizing (removing points that are extremely close together). He suggests sending the log file to our support desk: Connect to your table with you computers browser (not phone app). Go to settings > Advanced. Mouse click 7x on the "Advanced" banner on top (it will open more settings). Scroll down to Log Files, and open. Choose download all. Send files to [email protected] Also, he suggested you can try to delete the file (apache1) and then download it from the Community repo again. | |||||
| RE: Question ref. track start points | 6 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| Thanks for the detailed info. Sending Matt (our Lead dev) a heads up and see if he can identify the cause... | |||||
| RE: Upload Issue: index.html error | 6 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Community Tracks | |
| Hi @lcarlson, Sorry (to all) about the recent issues cropping up related to track uploads, and error messages. We had some issues with our server over the holidays, and it caused at least some of the problems being reported. Please bear with us - we met with our Lead dev today and formulated a plan to get things working better. With regard to tracks on the Dropbox being corrupt - they have all been checked prior to putting them up, and should not be corrupted. Let us know if you fins a file the repeatedly causes problems (and send it to us if you can). Bruce | |||||
| RE: Sisyphyus table and Roombas | 6 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bruce | Table Customization | |
| Nicely done - I'm sure others will follow your Lead. | |||||
| RE: Acrylic top for table? | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bev | Table Customization | |
| We did Test acrylic early on on our prototypes - but abandoned the idea because of the static issue you describe. However - you needn't worry about the glass shattering. It's tempered, and not easily broken. In the unlikely event you drop it on a stone / ceramic floor, it could shatter (and the pieces could end up spread over a large area), but they would not be sharp - more like small irregular cubes. Here's the result of our early "toughness Testing" - Bruce (accidentally signed in as Bev) | |||||
| RE: Sisyphus for the rest of us? | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | Patti | Community Tracks | |
| I used this today to create a Test file for diagnosing a really weird problem with my new table. It worked extremely well for my image, which admittedly is rather simple. I just uploaded the image and it handed me a .thr file. Attachment : WellHello.jpg | |||||
| RE: Single-step mode? | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Mark Roland | App Updates | |
| My code doesn't enforce the start/end at Rho 0/1, but it does normalize the radius between 0 and 1. John should be able to use it to enter his theta-rho coordinates to Test and train his intuition on the coordinate system. | |||||
| RE: Maintenance track wish | 6 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| Heh! I grew up 2 blocks from Clancy's Drug Store at 50th & France, and I agree about the spherical snowplow idea. I don't doubt that you've considered this issue for years, nor that it's a difficult puzzle. Whether we think of physics as simple or not, though, a berm does accrete. (I went with accumulate the first time, so this time I'll try accrete...) I mean, I'm looking at it right now, and this is after only five days of use since the last time I crossed my fingers and hoisted the glass so I could mitigate it. It's not an existential problem, but it does Lead to some thin spots at the perimeter, and if you're borderline OCD like me, it's an unscratched itch. I had in mind a track that emulates the zigzag motion of apache or peon1, but which begins at rho=1.N. I could probably write that track, but I would fumble the part where it avoids the ballpark. Don't you even have an experimental script lying around that you could share? It needn't be a thing of beauty, just a hack to eliminate wrasslin with the heavy glass. (On the smaller table, obviously, it's not an issue.) I'm a tireless promoter of your product. Anyone who asks gets a ten-minute spiel on its elegance and beauty. I bought it when I decided to build a diY automated sand table, and after calculating what I would need to buy, and the hours I would have to invest, it turned out that I could purchase a Sisyphus coffee table for less it would cost to make my own, and into the bargain, yours comes with a body of tracks and a community of trackmongers. I adore the thing. I would never tell anyone "Don't buy it, sand builds up at rho>1!" I just wish I didn't have to lift the glass and remove the ring to return the sand to rho<1. | |||||
| RE: Both balls joining together and not separating | 6 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| That "shouldn't" happen (tracks are automatically scaled to the radius of the sand-field) - but - Murphy (as in his Law), is always at play. We're still working on making 2-ball mode more robust. Anything that causes either ball to become unattached from its magnet, may Lead to two balls on one magnet. The two causes of ball-cleaving are crossing a sand mound that's too deep, and a ball hitting the ball park (not during attach / detach track). The latter means Sisyphus is out of position. Position errors can add up when running at higher speeds. Like I said - we're working on it. Now that many more Sisyphi are 2-ball enabled, we will have far more feedback to help us figure it out. | |||||
| RE: More Sandify and XYLA table questions | 5 Relevance | 2 years ago | jrambonnet | Community Tracks | |
| ... them to the XYLA table. During the upload, the browser becomes unresponsive and I click the WAIT button for it to continue the process. This popup can happen several times before the track is actually rendered on the screen and I'm able to save it. When I click to save the track, the browser loses connectivity to the table, even to the point that I have to unplug it to regain browser connectivity. But then, I notice that the track that WAs supposedly uploaded, is not in the library. It seems that I can only be successful with very simple tracks (like s ... | |||||
| RE: Cannot connect to Sisyphus wifi, fails to find ip | 5 Relevance | 5 years ago | antoine.bertout | Connectivity | |
| Hello and thanks for sharing this tip. I have just received my Mini Executive and found exact similar issue. I am going to Test this possible fix now and let you know UPDATE: this is indeed fixing this IP issue. I WAs not able to connect at the first reboot. For some reason, once connected to the hotspot, when trying to connect to my Internet it did not find my router at the beginning. I had to reboot once again and forget all previous connections to then be able to reconnect to the hotspot and find my router in a list. | |||||
| RE: Impact of relative ball size? | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | dithermaster | Table Customization | |
| Most tracks will work with any of those "% of sand field" ratios. However, some tracks might be more sensitive to it, such as my "ying yang" and "it's your move" tracks. They were designed on my 2' side table, which fortunately is in the middle of the ranges. I need to try them on my mini, and I'm curious what they look like on the coffee tables. I'd be happy to create custom versions for different size tables and ball sizes, but without a WAy to Test them, it's hard. | |||||
| RE: Beta App Testers | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | curtis | Beta releases and bugs | |
| jonj-kay, I noticed the release that WAs published on Test Flight and the one I intended for the group to have our not the same. I am WAiting for apple to review the version I would like you to use. (which has log-in credential persistence) and some other features. Look for 1.8.56 in the next day or so. Sorry for pushing the old version and thanks for the info! Curtis | |||||
| RE: "Pause between tracks" | 5 Relevance | 8 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| OK - I finally got this work, after following your example for setting brightness (which surprised me and worked :). The key, for me, WAs that in the set_brightness example, the body started with data= not {"data": So, if I follow your pause/play example, substituting 192.168.0.124 (my Test-table's local IP address) for your 192.168.0.13, AND change {"data":{}} to data={} it now works! | |||||
| "Pause between tracks" | 5 Relevance | 8 years ago | jonj.kay | Table Usage | |
| On the speed option there is a "pause between tracks" tickbox; does this pause indefinetly i.e until play is pressed on the app/browser interface or a pause of a number of minutes/seconds? (Have not been able to leave it alone long enough to Test before a member of the family fires up an app and goes for another track!! cheers j | |||||
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