Send A Message To An LED Sign 316
An anonymous reader submits "I just got a Pro Lite LED sign today. After a few minutes splicing and wiring up a DB9 to RJ11 connection, and a little fun with python, I've got a script that lets me take input from the web and display it on the sign. Eventually it will have other, more useful, purposes, but I figured I'd let you guys play with it as it is. There's also a log of past messages."
Imagine... (Score:4, Funny)
Already done (Score:2, Interesting)
Hah (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hah (Score:5, Insightful)
He's already posted this link on two message boards (Ars Technica and Something Awful), to be informed that his copy of IIS Personal Web Server, included with Windows, which allows a maximum of 5 connections, couldn't stand up to the onslaught.
Evidently, he decided posting it on Slashdot was a logical next step.
Re:Hah (Score:5, Insightful)
MOD PARENT UP! (Score:5, Informative)
Chance? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Chance? (Score:5, Informative)
For the sign, I'm using a Pro Lite PL-M2014R. It's connected with an RJ11 cable that I spliced a DB9 connector on. I'm running a bit of Python which opens the port and writes the information to the sign. All the information you need is available at: http://wls.wwco.com/ledsigns/prolite/
Re:Chance? (Score:3, Interesting)
That's a good idea (Score:5, Funny)
Re:That's a good idea (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe you can use the smoke that's coming from your computer right now as a screen for looking at the Venus transit.
Or to implement a Native American wireless communication protocol...
Darn.. (Score:3, Funny)
its loading for me (Score:2, Funny)
Re:its loading for me (Score:5, Funny)
Was the text white, by any chance?
connection speed..? (Score:5, Funny)
Have you thought of trying ethernet...? I hear it's a bit quicker than a serial connection and may help prevent the /. effect...
;-)
Re:connection speed..? (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.multenet.com/demo/webcam.html
http: /
"Using an EtherPAD, SAN People have connected a LCD Electronic display to the Internet. The EtherPAD is connected to the serial port of the LCD display and, via an ISP, to the Internet. Using the SAN People scripting language, SANscript, a web page was written allowing full control of this display. This web page was then loaded onto the EtherPAD allowing
Re:No such thing... (Score:4, Funny)
I can just hear him now: "Uhh, the ancient Sumerians used to connect their teletypes together with DB-25P terminated cables wired in a null modem fashion. They found that if they crossed DTR to DCD and RTS to CTS that they could emulate the behavior of DCE modem equipment without actually having a modem present. Can I get another beer here?"
Fortunate (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Fortunate (Score:2)
Excuse me, but ... (Score:3, Funny)
Are you FUCKING INSANE?
Re:Excuse me, but ... (Score:3, Funny)
Actually, closer to the sign Bruce Willis wore briefly in Harlem in Die Hard 3...
Re:Excuse me, but ... (Score:2)
Re:Excuse me, but ... (Score:5, Insightful)
It's called TOS, or terms of service. This guy is going to get an angry call from his cable provider come 9AM, and they'll probably take the wire down right off his house lol
As for the
Hell, I post an occational image on Fark and you should see the logfiles go apeshit
Maybe he's got religion... (Score:3, Funny)
Or maybe he was looking to compile a list of all the lastest euphemisms for gentials, excrement, related fuctions, and common miss- or alternative spellings. In which case, he's brilliant. Mission Accomplished.
Been said before, will be said again: (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Been said before, will be said again: (Score:2)
Re:Been said before, will be said again: (Score:2)
The person who submitted this story is one stupid idiot. Heck, even hosting a mirror in ISP user webspace would be better.
* Disclaimer: I operate a virtual webhost in a "decent colo", more specifically, The Planet [theplanet.com]
Who, in the BLUE HELL, are you? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Who, in the BLUE HELL, are you? (Score:2)
I got a good laugh out of it.
Damnit, while i'm waiint for the 20 second thing...I WANT MOD POINTS! NOW!
Re:Who, in the BLUE HELL, are you? (Score:3, Funny)
2600 baud huh? You must've done a little too much LDS during the late 80's to remember having a 2600 baud modem.
Re:Who, in the BLUE HELL, are you? (Score:4, Funny)
2600? That's nothing.
I can turn mine up to eleven.
Re:Been said before, will be said again: (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Been said before, will be said again: (Score:2)
Re:Been said before, will be said again: (Score:2)
It's worse...check the IP address. It's on cable, and it almost certainly violates the TOS to run a web server there. So, not only did it go down right away, it might stay down permanently, depending on how annoyed the cable company is.
Re:Been said before, will be said again: (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, for that theory to work, this guy would have to be a) a high school kid, b) stupid like me, and c) somehow using a network connectio
Anyone on the Web can write on your sign? (Score:5, Funny)
What goes around ... (Score:3, Funny)
In the early days of the web, back when men were men and browsers were something nobody really wanted to write, there was a webcam
LED sign. To which you could send your own messages, laugh while your coffee and TSP reports get cold, and marvel at the 'wonders of that modern Internet thingie'.
Now any punk with a screwdriver and half a tab key can hack their own 15 minutes of signage
So I'm not even gonna visit the link.
story poster will have fun on 56K (Score:5, Funny)
He's probably killed off service for others in his neighborhood too:
(from tcptraceroute>
13 89-228.vbrg-a5.cablelynx.com (24.204.89.228) [closed] 1713.840 ms * 2018.488 ms
Re:story poster will have fun on 56K (Score:5, Funny)
So he hosted a website for 4 seconds... he will be fine...
Re:What goes around ... (Score:3, Interesting)
I also seem to remember some guy who claimed to have a speech synthesiser hooked up to an Amiga in his apartment, and you could talk to his cat.
Ah, here's some contemporary info [dircon.co.uk] about it, although the original talk to cat gateway is no longer running and even the Wayba
Re:What goes around ... (Score:3, Funny)
Original /.ing error code (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Original /.ing error code (Score:5, Funny)
Famous last words (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdot hits you. You die. --More--
Re:Famous last words (Score:5, Funny)
You apply LED to internet connection.
You begind praying to Slashdot for attention.
You finish your prayer. You feel that slashdot is displeased.
The LED is cursed. You cannot disconnect it from the internet.
The voice of slashdot booms: "Thou hast angered me."
Re:Famous last words (Score:3, Funny)
Could be worse (Score:5, Funny)
The last message was ... (Score:2)
"Here comes /."
No kidding! :-)
zHere's the site (Score:5, Informative)
Leave a Scrolling Message for Mark
You can leave a message on the scrolling message board for Mark, or see the log of messages already left.
This will replace the existing message of:
[Tue 02:55 24.5.54.115]
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Below are some simple commands you can use. Insert the command text where you want the command result to be. Hey folks, this isn't XHTML. If you want to use a tag, please make sure it's in all caps or it doesn't work.
Graphic Blocks
There are 26 reprogramable graphic blocks.
<BA> Telephone <BB> Glasses <BC> Tap <BD> Rocket <BE> Monster
<BF> Key <BG> Shirt <BH> Helicopter <BI> Car <BJ> Tank
<BK> House <BL> Teapot <BM> Knife & Fork <BN> Duck <BO> Motorcycle
<BP> Bicycle <BQ> Crown <BR> Sweet Heart <BS> Arrow Right <BT> Arrow Left
<BU> Arrow Down-Left <BV> Arrow Up-Left <BW> Mug of Beer <BX> Chair <BY> High-heeled Shoes
Colors
There are 26 color modes.
<CA> Dim Red <CB> Red <CC> Bright Red
<CD> Orange <CE> Bright Orange <CF> Light Yellow
<CG> Yellow <CH> Bright Yellow <CI> Lime
<CJ> Dim Lime <CK> Bright Lime <CL> Bright Green
<CM> Green <CN> Dim Green <CO> Yellow/Green/Red
<CP> Rainbow (Default) <CQ> Red/Green 3D <CR> Red/Yellow 3D
<CS> Green/Red 3D <CT> Green/Yellow 3D <CU> Green on Red
<CV> Red on Green <CW> Orange on Green 3D <CX> Lime on Red 3D
<CY> Green on Red 3D <CZ> Red on Green 3D
Note:
Some of these color combinations look so bad that they should require a permit.
Character Sizes
<SA> Normal (Default) <SE> Flashing Normal
<SB> Bold (Wide) <SF> Flashing Bold (Wide)
<SC> Italic <SG> Flashing Italic
<SD> Bold Italic (Wide) <SH> Flashing Bold Italic (Wide)
Display Functions
<FA> AUTO
Random color & presentation <FB> OPEN
<-- Open from Center --> <FC> COVER
<-- Covers Text --> <FD> APPEAR
Instantly replaces text <FE> CYCLING
Rolling Colors
<FF> CLOSE <--
Blank screen right to left <FG> CLOSE -->
Blank screen left to right <FH> CLOSE --><--
Blank screen outter to center <FI> SCROLL UP
Scroll up from bottom <FJ> SCROLL DOWN
Scroll down from top
<FK> OVERLAP
Two layers slide together to form text <FL> STACKING
Falling dots form text <FM> COMIC 1
PacMan <FN> COMIC 2
Random creature walking
<FP> PAUSE
Short delay of motion <FQ> SLEEP
Blank screen until the next timer activates <FR> RANDOM
Random dots appear forming text <FS> SHIFT <--
Roll message right to left (Default) <FT> TIME/DATE
Show time and date, no choice of formatting
<FU> MAGIC
Change text color each time <FV> THANK YOU
Cursive "Thank you" <FW> WELCOME
Cursive "Welcome" <FX> SPEED 1 <FY> SPEED 2
Jittery
Re:Here's the site (Score:5, Funny)
<blink>Free Porn Here</blink>
<blink>Penis Enlargement Pills Here</blink>
<blink>Reduce Debt with free $10,000 Credit Card Now</blink>
I hope he doesnt have kids..... (Score:3, Funny)
help needed (Score:5, Interesting)
thnx,
strangeloop
Re:help needed (Score:2)
The real question is: What would a LED dominatrix display actually be?
Mirror anyone? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Mirror anyone? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Mirror anyone? (Score:5, Funny)
What, and have the messages come out backwards ?
Here's a useful purpose... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Here's a useful purpose... (Score:2)
For a while I have used a notebook to display an animated gif with the mirror image of the traffic signs for 'End of speed limit 70km/h' and 'Speed limit 90km/h' to slow drivers in front of me who stubbornly insist on driving 60km/h where 90km/h is allowed (and 100km/h is tolerated).
Another worthwhile text is 'Slower traffic keep right'.
Re:Here's a useful purpose... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Here's a useful purpose... (Score:2)
Otherwise, don't you think that all these advertisers would have 50-foot-high Plasma screens driving along the motorways advertising their wares?
Re:Here's a useful purpose... (Score:2)
I think using an LCD would get around that though, as I did a search for that and came up with nothing.
Want to know why it's /.'ed? (Score:3, Interesting)
There's also a log of past messages [24.204.89.228].
So... log.asp eh? Windows? Or some silly man running asp under apache? 'Nuff said...
Oh, and I guess maybe it's on some cable modem or DSL provider... that doesn't help.
This would be sweet if (Score:3, Interesting)
trivial... (Score:2)
Re:trivial... (Score:2)
Cannon Fodder (Score:5, Funny)
do you hear that sound? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:do you hear that sound? (Score:2)
Never seen this?? (Score:5, Interesting)
Slashdotting a LED (Score:3, Interesting)
Maybe tomorrow ... (Score:2)
All your led... (Score:2, Funny)
YES!!! (Score:2)
Should this actually work, it could become the next net phenom.
We should all ban together and donate band-aids by the thousands for this guys server
One of the funnier submissions. (Score:5, Funny)
Trapped in Pro Lite LED Sign factory. Please send help!
classic. I don't really thing it will be very interesting unless the sign is posted in a public place, with a strict swear filter. Maybe some moderation oversight. Put it in a pub; loads of fun. The true entertainment potential of this thing is vastly underestimated.
Then again, when you're drunk, anythings funny. Except those "in Soviet Russia" jokes.
Re:One of the funnier submissions. (Score:3, Insightful)
Filter? (Score:3, Funny)
"Mat blows goats Andy/Nuk has proof"
60,000 people laugh.
Old old news? (Score:2)
ie, 4 or 5 years ago.
No wait, I'm an idiot.. (Score:2)
Famous last words: (Score:2, Funny)
Co-incidence? (Score:5, Funny)
Ethics of Article Posting (offtopic) (Score:5, Insightful)
I mean please, linking a CGI page on a windows server hosted on your cable modem connection, with a throughput of 9.6K... that's not gonna hold up 5 seconds after slashdot posts the article.
This is hopelessly offtopic, but it's something that people need to start thinking about before they submit an article.
Why approve this submission? Idiot editors! (Score:5, Insightful)
Over the years I have had quite a few submissions rejected and then the editors publish something like this. eeedeeeeots!
Re:Why approve this submission? Idiot editors! (Score:3, Interesting)
I am confounded as to why they chose to post this, though. Especially since I've submitted many, much better, story ideas only to see them quickly rejected.
It's not technically exceptional, or even really cool to hook a device up to the internet these days. I managed to get my sign up and running in about 10 minutes. Sure
Re:Why approve this submission? Idiot editors! (Score:4, Interesting)
Another sign to play with (Score:3, Interesting)
It runs Apache and has survived under heavy load in the past.
Oh, and it's been online for about 4 years.
Have fun.
Oh, great! (Score:3, Funny)
A similar CGI interface to a scrolling LED sign (Score:3, Interesting)
When a new line of text is submitted to the sign, the CGI script also sends the text to our office IRC channel via a separate Perl IRC bot, so you don't have to be sitting within visible range of the sign in order to enjoy it.
Full Perl source, a sample POD text output, and some pictures and screen snapshots are all available online on my website [bovine.net]. (Note that no actual public interface to my LED sign setup is provided.)
Re:The sign of a slashdotting (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The sign of a slashdotting (Score:3, Interesting)
AYB... (Score:2)
Yeah, it was just after I posted the "All your base ..." message. :-)
Neat!
zRe:AYB... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The sign of a slashdotting (Score:5, Funny)
Half the worlds geeks visiting simultaneously a website having its bandwidth narrowed to a 9.6k serial pipe with the repeated message "j00 b33n ownz3d by goatse LOL". Let me think...
hmm...
This is why we cant have nice things.
Re:w0w (if it were still the 80's) (Score:3, Funny)
Re:w0w (if it were still the 80's) (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Imagine... (Score:5, Funny)
No, seriously!! We could...uhh....
*runs*
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
With a beowulf cluster of LED signs, it's unlikely to be pitch black. Thus it can be taken seriously as an anti-grue measure.
--
Evan "Or a Vin Disel counter-measure"
Re:Freecache (Score:2, Insightful)
Please note that you cannot submit a whole site to FreeCache as in http://freecache.org/http://www.rocklobsters.com/ This will not work as only index.html will be cached. You have to prefix every item that you want to have cached seperately.
Also it wouldn't have done much good for a CGI script, now would it?
Re:Freecache (Score:2)
Re:Just one thing.. (Score:3, Interesting)
And DSL... but, yes, this is cable.
Re:Where to get a LED sign? (Score:3, Informative)
The Pro Lite has many advanced features and an open protocol that you won't get if use buy a Beta Brite.
The sign runs off of 9v, so it could easily be wired to work in your car. A little bit of work on a controller and you could probably create a simple pre-programmed series of messages accessible by button press in the front.
Want to see it in action? Pics! (Score:4, Informative)