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I think they cost $35 each. You can make a sound card DAC for $50-100 maybe, I don't know much about that stuff, the OP can probably help filling in the gaps.
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Here is the link for where to get those Flex Mod drivers: http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/FlexMod01.php
There is also a link on that page for the manual.
The full colour drives has the potential to be wired to a DAC as well, but I don't think anyone has tried it yet to see if it actually works.
The full colour drives has the potential to be wired to a DAC as well, but I don't think anyone has tried it yet to see if it actually works.
I know of 3 who have Flex Mod Scanners with this kit. They work fine
EDIT: I thought you were talking about the FlexMods not being tried sorry... Spaghetti supports TTL now I think so I think your driver will work too. I have a sound card DAC I can try it with this week.
It is much more expensive for sure but you get much more control. It is also less portable when you include the x/y scanners, DAC and Computer.
Lazer - If what your looking to build is a portable full color spiro then FireMyLasers driver is the way to go. Lots of great effects, less cost and more portable. If you are looking to do more animation type effects and have more control then expect it to cost and go with the flex mods, DAC, Computer software.
I don't see a DAC from DX. There is a External Sound Card that is often used with this board: http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/LaserBoy_Correction_Amp.php to create a sound card DAC. Spaghetti is the software many people use for this DIY scanners and it supports a sound card DAC.
That is possible and that's exactly how it will be, if it works. I can make some schematics on this..I was kind of hoping to be able to switch between using the DAC and computer and using the full color driver. That way I could switch between portable mode and a more advanced mode that is not so portable. Do you think that would be possible? I imagine you would just have 2 different circuits that you would change between using a 2 way switch.