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GamePanel Software 3.02, GamePanel Software 3.02 x64, GamePanel Software for Mac 3.01 NOTE: Check website for latest software release: OS Support (at release) Windows XP, Vista (GamePanel Software 3.02) Mac OS X 10.4.x - 10.5.x (Game Panel Software for Mac 3.01).
- Windows 7/8/10,Mac OS 10.6 or above,Google Chrome OS,Native Linux OS 2.6.24 or above,Android V5.0 or above,XBOX, Skype, Google Meet,Youtube, Zoom, Windows Live@Messager, Hangouts etc instant messaging applications.
- Logic Pro puts a complete recording and MIDI production studio on your Mac, with everything you need to write, record, edit, and mix like never before. And with a huge collection of full-featured plug-ins along with thousands of sounds and loops, you’ll have everything you need to go from first inspiration to final master, no matter what kind of music you want to create.
The Open Lighting Architecture is a framework for lighting control information. It supports a range of protocols and over a dozen USB devices. It can run as a standalone service, which is useful for converting signals between protocols, or alternatively using the OLA API, it can be used as the backend for lighting control software. OLA runs on many different platforms including ARM, which makes it a perfect fit for low cost Ethernet to DMX gateways.
Ethernet Protocols
Protocol | Linux | Mac OS | FreeBSD | Windows |
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ArtNet 1, 2 & 3 | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM |
E1.31 / sACN | TX / RX | TX / RX | TX / RX | Not yet |
ESP Net | TX / RX | TX / RX | TX / RX | ? |
KiNET | TX | TX | TX | ? |
Nanoleaf Aurora | TX | ? | ? | TX |
Open Pixel Control (OPC) | TX / RX | TX / RX | ? | ? |
Open Sound Control (OSC) | TX / RX | TX / RX | ? | ? |
Pathport | TX / RX | TX / RX | TX / RX | ? |
SandNet | TX / RX | TX / RX | TX / RX | ? |
Strand Shownet | TX / RX | TX / RX | TX / RX | ? |
SPI Pixel Strings
Device | Linux | Mac OS | FreeBSD | Windows |
---|---|---|---|---|
P9813 | TX | No | ? | ? |
LPD8806 | TX | No | ? | ? |
WS2801 | TX | No | ? | ? |
APA102 | TX | No | ? | ? |
OLA also supports WS2811 and WS2812 pixels via Scanlime’s Fadecandy USB interface.
USB/Serial/Network Devices
Device | Linux | Mac OS | FreeBSD | Windows |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anyma uDMX | TX | TX | ? | ? |
Arduino RGB Mixer | TX / RDM | TX / RDM | Not yet | |
DMXControl Projects e.V. Nodle U1 | TX / RX | ? | ? | ? |
DMXCreator 512 Basic | TX | ? | ? | ? |
DMXking ultraDMX Micro | TX / RX | TX / RX | Not yet | |
DMXking ultraDMX Pro | TX / RX | TX / RX | Not yet | |
DMXking Ultra RDM Pro | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | Not yet |
DMXking USB DMX512-A | TX / RX | TX / RX | TX / RX | Not yet |
Enttec DMX USB Pro | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | Not yet |
Enttec DMX USB Pro MK2 | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | Not yet |
Enttec Open DMX USB | TX | TX | TX | |
Enttec USB Assembled Widget | TX | TX | TX | |
Enttec RDM USB Pro | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | Not yet | |
Eurolite USB-DMX512-PRO Interface | TX | TX | ? | ? |
Eurolite USB-DMX512-PRO Interface MK2 | TX | ? | ? | ? |
Eurolite freeDMX Wi-Fi Interface (via USB) | TX | TX | ? | ? |
Goddard Design DMXter4 / MiniDMXter | RDM | RDM | Not yet | |
JESE DMX-TRI | TX | TX | TX | Not yet |
JESE RDM-TRI | TX / RDM | TX / RDM | TX / RDM | Not yet |
KarateLight | TX | Not yet | ||
KMtronic DMX Adapter | TX | Not yet | ||
Milford Instruments 1-463 | TX | Not yet | ||
Milford Instruments 1-553 | TX | Not yet | ||
Number1 (powered by OLE) | TX / RDM | TX / RDM | Not yet | |
Renard Serial Protocol (Renard SS24, SS8, etc) | TX | Not yet | ||
Robe Universal Interface | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | Not yet | |
Robe RUNIT WTX | TX / RX / RDM | TX / RX / RDM | Not yet | |
Scanlime Fadecandy | TX | TX | TX | |
StageProfi | TX | TX | Not yet | |
uDMX_asp | TX | TX | Not yet | |
Sunlite USBDMX2 | TX | TX | ? | ? |
USB-DMX512 | TX | TX | ? | Not yet |
Velleman K8062 | TX | TX | ? | ? |
VX8062 | TX | TX | ? | ? |
OLA supports some older devices through the legacy DMX4Linux project.
I have been wanting to get into MTGO cause I usually can’t make it to FNM, and I thought being on a Mac would stop that, How can I get MTGO on my mac?
Any Information would be helpful.
I asked Marshall to answer this question for the blog. Here’s his response! -Jon
I get this question a lot. Here is the setup I use, it’s pretty easy:
1. Virtualization software
This is different than emulation software, and there are two main products for this: Parallels Desktop and VMWare Fusion. I use Parallels but have used VMWare in the past and been pleased. You need to purchase this software and install it on your Mac. This will allow you to install and run Windows while running OSX.
2. Windows
You will need a licensed copy of Windows to install as a virtual machine on your Mac. You can install any Windows OS that will run MTGO, I use Windows 7 as I find it the most stable, with the least maintenance.
After you get Parallels or similar installed, you can install Windows as a virtual machine. Your chosen program will give you instructions and they have really made it very easy to do this. Then just install MTGO on Windows and your are good to go.
Another option if you don’t need to run Windows at the same time as using Boot Camp, which is free and comes preinstalled on your Mac computer. This is called “Dual-booting”, where instead of running Mac OSX and Windows at the same time, you choose which one you want to run when you turn on the computer. You still have to have a licensed copy of Windows to do this.
You can install Windows and MTGO on it and just boot into a Windows machine when you want to play. This is not particularly convenient though as you have to reboot the computer just to play MTGO and you can’t access your Mac apps while you are doing this.
I recommend just shelling out some extra money for Parallels or VMWare Fusion, as they run excellently on both my 11″ Macbook Air and my 27″ iMac.
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I had terrible issues with the V4 client shortly after its launch. The client would boot me 4-5 times per draft, forcing me to relog and miss picks.
Listener Alan wrote in with a fix:
If you have your Parallels Virtual Machine configured in the default manner, the network connection type will be Shared Network, as seen here:
https://coolufiles412.weebly.com/download-new-mac-os.html. The problem is that it will renew the DHCP Lease every 30 minutes with this setup. This shouldn’t be an issue, but the V4 client of MTGO is touchy about the connection, and will boot you every time it resets.
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If you change your “Type” to Default Adapter like this:
The program will renew the lease every 24 hours, eliminating the problem.
If you find yourself with constant disconnect issues, this should fix it (it did for me).
Good luck!
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-Marshall