chumby guts

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chumby guts

by howdog (community developer)
last update on: 02/06/12
popularity rank: 8/97
average rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
(73 ratings)

description: Have you ever wondered what goes on inside of your chumby? Neither have I, but in case you were wondering, check out this awesome trick! It's actually a simple line of code that makes your chumby screen transparent, so you can see the chumby-computational-board hard at work! Sample code:
if (duane == maxwell){
_root.chumby._makechumbyscreen_dissapear.webpage
}

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Comments

  • howdog

    – September 16, 2010

    Is it called, "Sony Dash guts"? Of course it doesn't work.

  • fearofmimes

    – June 27, 2010

    For some reason this widget does not display on the Sony Dash.

  • chumbydude

    – September 25, 2009

    Cool, but maybe if you use the accelorometer you can look around of maybe get rid of the lights for a new version.

  • revfelixblackcat

    – May 12, 2009

    Great for putting at the beginning of a channel, like it's "warming up." For the end of a channel, I like the Indian Head Test Pattern followed by Moods:Static. http://www.chumby.com/guide/widget/Indian%20Head%20Test%20Pattern http://www.chumby.com/guide/widget/Moods:Static

  • quizengine

    – April 9, 2009

    You should add the code if (squeeze_sensor > pressed_hard) { _root.chumby.guts._alpha = 0;// I want to see the speakers }

  • LynneLynne2

    – April 9, 2009

    Guts is guts, but this is awesome!

  • inspired12

    – April 7, 2009

    fun concept! agree on the interactivity request

  • spoonman

    – April 7, 2009

    Pretty neat! Any chance of adding some interactivity to this? Maybe you could touch the components and have them light up or beep.

  • dmaxwell

    – April 7, 2009

    I've found that a small hammer works very effectively as well.

  • blahblah343

    – April 7, 2009

    This looks really cool once you add it to your chumby

  • blahblah343

    – April 7, 2009

    Sick!!

  • Aussieguy

    – April 7, 2009

    Very cool

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