I think you misunderstood me (or I wasn't able to explain myself the right way in English).
If you read my lines carefully, you'll see that I say 2 things:But your patronizing comments to Bill above are completely out of line.
- Laser software companies should stick to controlling lasers
- Lighting software companies should stick to controlling lighting
It was a general warning / help for people - less offtopic than most other topics are going here. I don't understand why I should not post that.First, your concern about the hazer Jem had was unfounded. Bill's answer was actually *correct* for the hazer Jem has. (It doesn't have a priming function, so 255 is the correct setting.) So you're blasting away about something that isn't even relevent to Jem's particular situation. (And if you had bothered to do a little research on his particular model before you posted, you would have known that.)
I'm sorry, but I think you're wrong here.. I've seen the DMX-possibilities of LivePro and LD2000, I've seen the DMX-implementation of the FB3 board and I've read his posts about DMX, so I think I know what his knowledge (not experience) is.You have *no* way of knowing what Bill is into. I'll wager you've never even met the man, much less have any idea of his experience with stage and lighting effects.
Besided, do you exactly know what my experience with stage and lighting effects is? What my daily job is?
Bill was presenting the information as a general way to control smoke machines or hazers. I posted a warning after that, also in general (not specific for this topic, I know). The meaning of forum-topics, is that in the future, other people are able to use the information they find for their application. Not only Unique 2 users, also the (common used) 24/7 or Technohazer.I'd say that it's *YOU* who should stay out of things you're not into. (Or at least do some research to be certain that your words of caution are actually applicable to the case in question before you go off on another tirade.
Otherwise Jem could just have sent an e-mail to Bill for help.