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Re: [AG-TECH] Doorbell for the grid?



Tom,

I tried getting a bluetooth audio stack to work in windows--it didn't seem possible at the time. Do you know, have things changed? Has anyone gotten a bluetooth headset to work under WinXp. I was able to get the headphones recognized from Windows, but they woudln't communicate audio. I forget the specifics now, but I remember seeing lots of stuff on the web at the time that Windows audio stack couldn't yet support bluetooth...

We do want bluetooth to rid ourselves of wires but I also agree that who wants to were a headset just in case? It's also very likely that the scientists will just wander off with them...

Brian

Thomas D. Uram wrote:

I've been in your environment, so have an idea what you need.

I think the USB light or a bell is a fine idea, and could imagine
some notification app with different options for notification.
If you were using a bluetooth headset, you could use the AG
audio for notification (but who wants to wear a bluetooth
headset all day just in case?).

I also think it would be cool to integrate bluetooth cellphones
in for notification.  If you're in range and someone pokes you,
your phone could ring or vibrate...

Tom


On 4/13/06 9:51 AM, Brian Tieman wrote:

Tom,

Hehe--you've obviously never worked at a synchrotron! The area where people generally sit is a cluttered messs of comuters and electronics--wires and monitors cover most--if not all--available wall space.

We currently use headphones for the audio as echo cancelation is not cost effective or likely to work well in such a noisy environment (it can top 60db white noise at times). I do not believe there is any practical way to use the AG audio channel for getting someones attention.

Brian

Tom Coffin wrote:


Are there any/some wall/screen spaces where projections can be used at a scale significant enough to attract your attention while at work on the beamline equipment?

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At 08:29 AM 4/13/2006, Brian Tieman wrote:

The beamline is a noisy place where people are focused on their experiments




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