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Noisedoor is the name of the system which monitors the state of the door at 83c Wiese Street.  It consists of voltron, the machine monitoring the door, twitter, and a parallel port hack which monitors the state of the magswitch on the door.  Voltron runs a script which monitors the parallel port and sends a twitter message when it detects that the I/O pin connected to the door has changed state.
Noisedoor is the name of the system which monitors the state of the door at 83c Wiese Street.  It consists of voltron, the machine monitoring the door, twitter, and a parallel port hack which monitors the state of the magswitch on the door.  Voltron runs a script which monitors the parallel port and sends a twitter message when it detects that the I/O pin connected to the door has changed state.


The twitter feed is at http://twitter.com/noisedoor.  See [[User:dr_jesus|Dr. Jesus]] if you have questions.
The twitter feed is at http://twitter.com/noisedoor.  See [[User:dr_jesus|Dr. Jesus]] if you have questions.
The code running noisedoor can be found here: http://github.com/jspence/noisedoor/tree/master

Latest revision as of 23:27, 25 September 2009

Noisedoor is no longer active since the move to 2169. If this changes please edit. fixme




Noisedoor is the name of the system which monitors the state of the door at 83c Wiese Street. It consists of voltron, the machine monitoring the door, twitter, and a parallel port hack which monitors the state of the magswitch on the door. Voltron runs a script which monitors the parallel port and sends a twitter message when it detects that the I/O pin connected to the door has changed state.

The twitter feed is at http://twitter.com/noisedoor. See Dr. Jesus if you have questions.

The code running noisedoor can be found here: http://github.com/jspence/noisedoor/tree/master