I've just purchased a Phidget 1018 USB interface kit. I'm going to use it to connect the netbook that I'm planning to use as the heart of WestiAmp with the front panel.
I bought it through OzzieSim which cost me ~ AUD$20 more than buying it direct from Canada, but entails only a four day shipping delay. Seems a worthwhile trade-off to me.
The 1018 has 8 digital inputs, and I have two rocker switches to monitor - one to skip back & forwards between tracks, the other for playlists. Talking to the kit seems quite easy; Phidget supply a range of SDKs for just about every language and operating system.
I'm currently dusting off my C coding skills as I'm writing a small, high-performance daemon to control Rhythmbox via the rhythmbox-client CLI app.
All is progressing nicely with the Westiamp (after a several-year hiatus) and I'm tentatively scheduling a release party for mid next month ...
Friday, May 14, 2010
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