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Revision as of 01:41, 24 July 2012
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General Information
What is a DMX Dongle or Bridge
Its and interface between a PC and a DMX network
Why would I want a DMX Dongle or Bridge?
So you can use the standard ports that already come with your PC.
Links for Specific Dongles and Bridges
- Click on the DMX Dongle or Bridge picture for detailed information