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The Trojan Room Coffee Pot
`A (non­technical) biography
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`by Quentin Stafford­ Fraser
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`Several people have asked about the origins of the Trojan Room coffee pot. It started back in the dark days of
`1991, when the World Wide Web was little more than a glint in CERN's eye. I was working on ATM networks in
`a part of the Computer Lab known as the Trojan Room, (a name which, perhaps, causes some amusement to
`American readers). There were about fifteen of us involved in related research and, being poor, impoverished
`academics, we only had one coffee filter machine between us, which lived in the corridor just outside the Trojan
`Room. However, being highly dedicated and hard­working academics, we got through a lot of coffee, and when
`a fresh pot was brewed, it often didn't last long.
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`Some members of the 'coffee club' lived in other parts of the building and had to navigate several flights of stairs
`to get to the coffee pot; a trip which often proved fruitless if the all­night hackers of the Trojan Room had got
`there first. This disruption to the progress of Computer Science research obviously caused us some distress, and
`so XCoffee was born.
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`In the Trojan Room there were several racks of simple computers used in the testing of
`our networks. One of these had a video frame­grabber attached and was not being used
`at the time. We fixed a camera to a retort stand, pointed it at the coffee machine in the
`corridor, and ran the wires under the floor to the frame­grabber in the Trojan Room.
`Paul Jardetzky (now working in California) then wrote a 'server' program, which ran on
`that machine and captured images of the pot every few seconds at various resolutions,
`and I wrote a 'client' program which everybody could run, which connected to the
`server and displayed an icon­sized image of the pot in the corner of the screen. The
`image was only updated about three times a minute, but that was fine because the pot
`filled rather slowly, and it was only greyscale, which was also fine, because so was the coffee.
`
`This system only took us a day or so to construct but was rather more useful than anything else I wrote while
`working on networks. It also made a better topic of conversation at dinner parties than ATM protocols. The first
`published record of XCoffee came when Bob Metcalfe wrote about it in Comm Week on 27th January 1992 after
`visiting the lab, and inspired by this success, there was talk of other monitoring applications using low­frame­
`rate video. Systems such as XSandwichVan and XPrinterOutputTray were mooted, but the elderly frame grabber
`eventually gave up the ghost, Paul and I moved on to other things, and the Trojan Room coffee pot would have
`sunk into obscurity had not Daniel Gordon and Martyn Johnson resurrected the system, treated it to a new frame
`grabber, and made the images available on the World Wide Web. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people
`have looked at the coffee pot, making it undoubtedly the most famous in the world.
`
`I don't think the coffee's any better, though.
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`Quentin Stafford­Fraser
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`First published May 1995. See the Coffee Pot Timeline
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`APPENDIX 5
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`Notices
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`AudioTrm Reference Manual. Version 3.0; May 2002
`CopynghtO 2002 Voyetra Turtle Beach. tnc. Al rights reserved.
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`No part of this publication may be reproduced 0‘ tansmitted by any means or in any term, without prior written consent from Voyetra Turtle Beach. inc. (“W8”).
`in no event writ VT8 be have iordirect indiect. special. exemplary, insidentat. or consequential damages resulting from any detect or omission in this manual.
`even if advised of the possibility of such damages in the interest of continued product development. VTB reserves the right to make improvements to this
`manual and the products rt describes at arty time. Without notices or obligation
`TurtleRadio, Mile Beach. the Turtle Beach Logo. Connected Audio and Audioiron are tradanartis oi chetra Turtle Beach. Inc. AiidioStation
`the Voyetra logo and Voyetra are registered trademarks of Voyetra Turtle Beach, inc. CUBS-Enabled. 0008. and the CDDB logo are
`trademarks of Gracenote. Microsoft. Windows and Windows Media as trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsclt Corporation. All
`other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby adinowledged.
`NPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology iicerised lion Freunhofer us aid THOMSON Multimedia. Supply of the MP3 fundioneiity in this
`product only conveys a license for private. nmco‘nmerdat use and does not convey a lioerise ncr imply any right to we this product in real
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`timebroadcasting(terrestrial,saeliile.cableand/oranyothermedia)orbroadcastingviainternetandIOrothernetworks. including. butnot @
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`limited to. intranets or in pay-audio or eudiocndemend applications. An independent license for such use is required. For details. please vial
`httlewwmpaiicensingcom
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`Important Safety Information
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`YoUr Turtle Beach” ALidioTron is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of digital music
`technology equtpment. Homer. to ensure safe use of this product. it is important that the safety instructions marked
`on the product and in the documentation are followed, Always follow these instructions to help guard against
`personal iniury and damage to your product:
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`Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your
`system. Retain all safety and operating instructions for future use. Do not use this product near water or a heat
`source such as a radiator. Set up the system on a stable work surface. The product should be operated only
`from the type of power source indicated on the rating label.
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`Openings in the product case are provided for ventilation. Do not block or cover these openings. Make sure you
`provide adequate space. at least 6 Inches (15 cm). around the system for ventilation when you set up your work
`areas Never insert objects of any kind into the ventilation openings.
`
`This product is equipped with a three-conductor power cord to make sure that the product is property grounded
`when in use. The plug on this cord fits only into a grounding—type outlet. This is a safety feature. if you are
`unable to insert the plug into an outlet. contact an electrician to install the appropriate outlet. if you use an
`extension cord with this produd, make sure that the total ampere rating on the products plugged into the
`extension card does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Do not walk on the power cord or allow
`anything to rest on it.
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`Do not spill anything on the product The best way to avoid spills is to avoid eating and drinking near the
`product. To avoid electrical shock. always unplug all cables from product before cleaning the product.
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`0 When the product returned off. a srnail amount of electrical current still flows through it. The power cord should
`be unplugged from the wall outlet when the device is not used tar extended periods of time,
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`This equipment contains no user serviceable parts Please refer all servicing to trained. qualified service
`personnel.
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`Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if: (1 .) The pawer cord or plug
`is damaged. (2.) Liquid has been spilled into the product. (3.) The product does not operate properly when the
`operating instructions are followed. (4.) The product was dropped or the cabinet is damaged. (5.) The product
`performance changes.
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`Do not use this product in areas classified as hazardous locations Such areas include patient care areas of
`medical and dental facilities. oxygen-laden environments. or industrial facilities.
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`To reduce the risk of fire. use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord.
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`Replace fuse only With a 5 x 20mm Sio-BtoQ UL/CSA Cartridge Type Fuse matching the original equipment
`specifications.
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`APPENDIX 5
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`Contacting Turtle Beach
`AudloTron is a product of:
`Voyetra Turtle Beach. inc
`5 Odell Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 USA
`Technical Support:
`Tel' (914) 966-2150
`Fax: (914) 9661093
`Main:
`Tel: (914) 966—0600
`Fax: (914) 966-1102
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`Technical Support
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`3 if you experience trouble With the operation of AudioTron, first look in the AudioTron
`Reference Manual or visit our on-line Knowledge Base.
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`AudioTron User group
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`Turtle Beach monitors and maintains user groups which can be found by following the “Users Forum and
`Archives" link at http:/Ivmmturtle-beam.coWsrte/supportlforumsasp. Here AudioTron customers discuss how
`they use their AudioTrons. feQuest feature updates. and help each other with configurations
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`Web-based technical support
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`The Turtle Beach web site provides AudioTron firmware updates. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and a
`comprehensive Knowledge Base that includes the latest product information and troubleshooting tips.
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`AudioTron FAQ and Knowledge gases: The Knowledge Base is in the Support area of our web site. Go to the
`Turtle Beach web site (www.ti_£tflgch.cm) and click on "Support", then "Knowledge Base". Under the "A"
`section. click on “AudioTnm”. This will bring up the list of articles
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`: Go to the Turtle Beach web site (myrtle-headroom) and click
`AudioTron Ft
`on “Support”. then "FTP Files". Under the "A" section. click on AudioTron. This will bring up the list of files
`available for dowmoad (including firmware updates and other support files). Note that there is an icon at the top
`of the product page lhat lets you switch between the Knowledge Base (which is where you find the articles) and
`the FTP site (which is where you can download files).
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`Other Technical Support
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`3 Please include your Product ID, firmware version number and AudioTron Serial number In all
`correspondence with Technical Support. Note that all Technical Support correspondence
`ls conducted in English.
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`it you can't solve the problem by visiting our web site. contact Turtle Beach Technical Support as follows:
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`' support@turtle-beach.com. Please allow at least 2-3 business days tor a response.
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`Fax Tech Support; (91‘) 966-1093 Alt: Tech Support, Fax a description of your problem to this number.
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`Phgne Tgh ggnggn; (914) 966-2150 ME 9 am. to 5 pm. EST (except public holidays.) Please note that all
`calls will be answered on a first-come. first-served basis. Because we cannot guarantee the length of time you
`will be on hold. we highly recommend you only use this option as a last resort. Times are subject to change
`without notice.
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`3 Because networks can be set up in so many different ways, Turtle Beach technical support
`cannot provide assistance on network troubleshooting. Please contact the manufacturer of
`your network hardware for assrstance on getting the network running per the requirements in
`this manual.
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`Warranty and End User License
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`APPENDIX 5
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`Hardware Warranty
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