Jingle Bells Played With Graphics Card, Santa Wonders Why
As if the entire office full of guitar-controlled lights wasn't enough to make any holiday complete, some enterprising geek has taken it upon himself to give you a rendition of Jingle Bells played on his graphics card heat sink. He probably wont debut at Carnegie Hall, but I'll give him points for effort.
Finally a use for that old GeForce 4 MX! Some people have far too much spare time...
I think therefore I am... a Linux geek.
Sorry, I was expecting someone to have found a way of controlling the video card fan to belt out jingle bells, or some strange hum in the graphics system. This... Now this is stupid. I mean what next - someone doing the same thing with glasses of beer, or bells, or ...
Give me my 30 seconds back
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Seriously, I was expecting something along the lines of a program that used the hum or whistle of the fan and speeded up or slowed down the fan to get the jingles. This isn't even funny.
This space for rent.
I didn't hear a lot of the notes from Jingle Bells in there.
... but that "Merry Christmas" at the end has a decidedly ominous vibe to it. Maybe a little more time out socializing and less time plucking at one's graphics card ...
Seriously, though, yet another interesting holiday re-use of equipment. My sarcastic comments aside, Merry Christmas back to him.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
There are programs that make the Commodore 1541 floppy frive stepper motor play tunes.
He's not the only one.
...ScuttleMonkey. You can do better than that. This is not news for nerds, and it does not matter.
You know, some older motherboards have these 'singing' coils - if you write a simple loop that changes the power draw of the CPU roughly 500-2000 times per second, you can make audible sound. :)
I bet you can play Jingle Bells this way without having to take anything apart
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So then how 'bout the Slashdot users mod up the Engadget Guitar Hero controlled Christmas light article so it makes the front page? The YouTube link is here...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkyrcW24USI In my opinion the work and ingenuity in this are a little lesser than 32 synchronized channels of Guitar Hero goodness. Disclaimer: My brother and I are the architects of the Guitar Hero (Frets on Fire) light display, so yes, I am self-promoting a bit. Thanks for your help!
I don't know. That guy sure looked nerdy to me and he did a really nerdy, maybe even dorky thing.
I prefer Flambe as apposed flamebait.
Festive spirit, or incredibly slow news day?
You decide!
+1 IDisagreeSoHeMustBeATrollOrAnAstroturferOrAShill
No, wasn't is referring to office not lights. Office is the subject, full of guitar-controlled lights is a modifying phrase. If you're going to be pedantic, at least do it right...
All your base are belong to Wii.
If this guy ever did manage to get laid, making this video must have made him a virgin all over again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1tatiU2ha0
;-)
Vivaldi spring, happy easter everyone
You can't take the sky from me...
15 minutes is too long.
Graphics Card, Graphics Card,
Strum that heat-sink loud.
More fun than an FPS
Under MS WinXP!
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Wow, I was expecting some sort of ingenuity, not some dude plucking on a video card fan.
This is much more impressive: http://youtube.com/watch?v=0rA-zhTJuFU
"Orthodoxy means not thinking--not needing to think. Orthodoxy is unconsciousness." --Eric Blair
Playing a tune on a graphics card heat sink...
This is how real engineers do it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mfWj1JZEntI
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To all the dorks who misread the post and expected something different: get over it. It says played on a heat sink not played with the fan.
I think it's pretty creative and well done for a 37-second YouTube video.
I figured he wrote some routines that somehow generated motion in the card due to the field changing relative to the magnet in the fan or something (thereby generating sound).
I don't think that I should have expected that, but I did.
My harddrive started making clacking sounds, so I tuned it to make xmas songs and its far better th%.~`,. ; `
Table-ized A.I.
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http://www.erikyyy.de/tempest/ is using a video card to make music.
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I'm next door, with your wife. We figured you might be posting to Slashdot, just thought we would check.
Honestly, this makes the http://www.links2love.com/christmas-dogs-cats-jingle-bells-songs.htm dogs barking Jingle Bells and cats meowing We Wish You a Merry Christmas sound like The Hallelujah Chorus.
Unique only in that this could possibly be the worst, most unsatisfying non-news i've ever seen on /. Title says it all. Hilarity ensues. In Soviet Russia, accordion plays geek. Yoda not present in memory tech of the week is. WTF is wrong with you people?
I paly on heatsinks too. I can play Beatles, Metallica, Nightwish, e.t.c. . And i found that you get the best tune of CPU heatsink. It just that i always run out of free time on my hands on B#...
meh.
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Back in 1982 or 1983, when I had a Dragon 32, which output its video and audio via a UHF modulator to a TV, I noticed that various on-screen black-and-white (especially) patterns would cause buzz to come through on the TV audio channel (through which the Dragon's deliberate sound output also appeared). Some reader of a Dragon-oriented magazine also noticed this, and submitted a program to draw such patterns to the screen as to cause a "tune" to be heard via the mechanism of this "buzzing" interference between video content and what came out of the TV speaker. It sounded shit. But it kinda "worked".
"Absorbing your worst..."
No fans on any video cards around here - we like our Peace & Quiet.
Err, WTF who mods grammar nazism up? Granted I was being a counter-grammar-nazi but still... and I'm pretty sure you don't moderate things underrated unless they are actually downmodded. But oh well, what do I care free karma for me?
All your base are belong to Wii.
And you might be even dumber than both.
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