Rack KITT

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A rack mounted LED array of wikipedia:blinkenlights, 1RU, which emulates wikipedia:KITTs scanner by visual, but is similar to the wikipedia:BeBox's blinkenlights for function.

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What can it display?

  • Status monitors
    • KITT Scanner for system load indicator
    • Fill bars for memory/cpu/disk/whatever
  • Error displays
    • Guru Meditation error
    • BSOD
    • Full bright
    • red X
    • scrolling words
  • Screensavers (may require multiple in sync)
    • Conways game of life
    • Matrix
    • PONG
    • Tetris
    • Flames
    • ripples
  • other visuals
    • snow crash randomness (error?)
    • heartbeat (status)

It would also need a few buttons as it's own control at the 'standing at the rack' end, and maybe a basic 20x2 LCD

Extending the basic idea

The basic display should be standalone, but racks tend to be in servers, stacked... so there should be a way to synchronise multiple rKITTs for easier overall displays. For eg:

  • KITT scanner is at the left at the start of every minute, so ALL displays sync up, and it's easier to see which is fastest...
    • say: scanner scans (a full left-right-left cycle) at X scans per 10 seconds, and only updates the speed every 10th second. That way every 10 seconds it is back to the left. 5 scans/10seconds = default. Integer scan count/10 seconds.
  • most screensavers (esp Matrix) will improve across multiple lines, so a basic protocol to transmit data "down" and "up" (left/right too? probably not for this iteration)

limitations

  • how many LEDs can be lit at once as powered by USB?
  • how many LEDs can be controlled at what speed by PIC controllers? (PIC bandwidth?)
  • how much space (depth) to build this. The idea is it can sit in FRONT of a machine in a rack cabinet
    • remember to consider rKITT heatsink issues, and server case airflow issues!

further reading

note that Arduino will make all of this much simpler, it just wasn't around when I first came up with the idea. This page is yet to be refactored with Arduinoness :)

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