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I'm JB_AU here, arduino & many other forums, so to all the people reading this from other forums, i really like to keep my mind from wandering off topic.
To all those who want where, when & what's (i dunno) it's a matter of when i'm finished.

Along the way though i find interesting hardware, that doesn't fit into my scope or direct needs.
For an out of the box experience i found the USB10 from "SOC Robotics" & under $20 to probably fit the needs of everyone who uses Flowstone.

Read this technical manual ; http://soc-robotics.com/pdfs/USB10%20Technical%20Reference%20Manual.pdf

For those that don't read , it's a usb to vcp (virtual com port device), pre-programmed with a control program, so you only need flowStone & the right commands :) add some i2c input or output breakouts & there's not much you can't do.

You can buy it here;
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310708604128?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

Notes: As usual, i am not affiliated with these products, consult the authors & resellers & not me! (ughh)

For all the Synthmaker users, i mean the audio nuts, that's you!

If you went SBC (Single/Sandwich Board Computer) which is smaller than some peoples hands :)
Add in a DOM (Disk On Module/Chip), SBC come in Pentium1 to I7 o.O
Add embedded Windows, which can be reduced to 8mb (win98) to 64mb (Win7)
Link your gui components, knobs, buttons or display output to i2c Potentionmeters, Led Buttons & External Displays.

Everything that has been made in Flowstone can be become a physical device, even Trog likes to play with knobs :)
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."

Albert Einstein
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