chumby guts
by howdog (community developer)popularity rank: 8
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 }
Click the widget to enable audio if the widget uses it. Note that modern browser security may prevent the widget from loading content from other web sites, however the widget should be able to load properly on the chumby devices. These previews are possible through the use of Ruffle ‐ note that Ruffle is still a work in progress, and not all Flash features are implemented, so some widgets may not perform optimally.
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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 09 2009
You should add the code if (squeeze_sensor > pressed_hard) { _root.chumby.guts._alpha = 0;// I want to see the speakers }
LynneLynne2
– April 09 2009
Guts is guts, but this is awesome!
inspired12
– April 07 2009
fun concept! agree on the interactivity request
spoonman
– April 07 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 07 2009
I've found that a small hammer works very effectively as well.
blahblah343
– April 07 2009
This looks really cool once you add it to your chumby
blahblah343
– April 07 2009
Sick!!
Aussieguy
– April 07 2009
Very cool
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