Near Finalizing Code and Window Adjustment before Test

I was able to repair the projector screw mount by soldering the screw and the adapter together and as closely as possible so it would not wobble around. It was close to being broken off from each other, much like the same issue I had with the previous projector screw mounts. Though, I have not been able to attach the second projector to the photo stand yet as I didn't have tools on me, but I checked to make sure the project screw mount is in a very stable condition, meaning it needed to be tighten down. Though, because there was a little gap between the projector and the projector screw mount, I decided to add the nut in between to add the thickness and stability control to tighten it as much as possible. I may end up doing this to the first projector as well.



I readjusted the first projector to get it to its rough position and later will figure out how to zoom it in and getting the right magnification. If it could not zoom in or adjust, I may have to correct the code to the optimal size for the acrylic "table". It is only being used in terms of testing, and later I will adjust it. The acrylic "table" is also at its rough position, but once it the coding and set position for the projector is all corrected, I am likely to move onto the next projector and do exactly the same thing.



The last thing I wanted to mention is that the Max code is going to be confusing in terms of using the IPv4 Network Address AND the Port number. Because it is going to be using two webcams in each installation, I may need to confirm that the Port number is the only thing that needs to be changed in order to make contact to the right "monitor" and "projector."


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