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If you don't have a Profilux, you need the GCC software to control and adjust the lights. GCC will not run on Android OS. As such, it's more involved that just plugging in the USB cable. You need the Mitra driver installed and the GCC program which is a Windows based software application. As such, there is no way to control it or use the Cerebra as a "computer" to control the Mitra. At the end of the day though, what advantage would that offer you. A light like a Mitra is a set it and forget light. Set it up using your laptop or PC and your done. The computer only needs to be connected if you want to make programming changes to the lights and how often do we do that once our lights are setup? Pretty much next to never.I completely understand what you're saying was just thinking if you can use the cerebra as a "computer" to change settings via usb and you can remote into the cerebra it would be possible but if you can't use the cerebra like a computer than i see how it wouldn't work.
If you don't have a Profilux, you need the GCC software to control and adjust the lights. GCC will not run on Android OS. As such, it's more involved that just plugging in the USB cable. You need the Mitra driver installed and the GCC program which is a Windows based software application. As such, there is no way to control it or use the Cerebra as a "computer" to control the Mitra. At the end of the day though, what advantage would that offer you. A light like a Mitra is a set it and forget light. Set it up using your laptop or PC and your done. The computer only needs to be connected if you want to make programming changes to the lights and how often do we do that once our lights are setup? Pretty much next to never.
As Reefwiser noted, you can run bootcamp on your Mac. Another alternative is to get a $127 Nextbook that has Windows on it. It's a decent but inexpensive Laptop/tablet that will get the job done.That's the answer I needed Slief! Thanks buddy and mainly was curious about it because I have a Mac laptop
The ability to setup a light schedule with a few taps on the screen is a big one for me. The clear input on what is happening while calibrating the PH proble is another. Customizing the desktop, being able to not see icons that you don't use is another.Back to the Cerebra, beta bugs aside, are there features you early testers are seeing that get you excited? Especially since the beta testers chatting here seem to also have apex experience?
Got mine today DONE!!! That was easy took awhile for some updates, but considering how this is BETA. CLoud is still down , and forum no use to me.Has anyone received their Cerebra from the second shipment? I'm still waiting and did not get a response from their FB page on if it's here or on its way.
Wish mine would come in. [emoji20]Got mine today DONE!!! That was easy took awhile for some updates, but considering how this is BETA. CLoud is still down , and forum no use to me.
I think if they want more sale they need to stick with the into price.
Just saying that totalling all when purchased is what put me on the fence between Ape and Cerebra.Wouldn't it be great if everyone cut their prices by 50% ?