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When you don’t want to use I2C or SPI, and MIDI and DMX are old hat, [Scott] comes along and invents a very strange networking protocol that is just daisy chaining a few Arduinos together with ...
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The document in particular outlines some daisy-chaining options for the display and different Mac models, specifying which ones can connect to multiple monitors at once. For those users who want to ...
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Just as you can add an extra receptacle by daisy-chaining it to an existing one, you can daisy-chain a new chime to the ...
Chain gangs developed as a popular solution to that problem. Chain gangs were groups of convicts forced to labor at tasks such as road construction, ditch digging, or farming while chained together.
It uses Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C, so no daisy-chaining or downstream Thunderbolt connections to peripherals. USB-C is fine, but the speed increase to 10GB/s isn't going to make much difference for ...
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5 They can keep going until they have a really long daisy chain. They could make a daisy chain using all the daisies they can see, or a daisy chain to go all around the kitchen table, lawn or path.