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<p>Is it possible to display different animations on different panels using Python with one controller? I'm trying to do this with the Octroscroller2 cape and BeagleBone Black. Thanks in advance for any advice or tips!</p>
<p>- John</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - limpkinurn:md5:a5298542213b26df7e589611959dc76b2011-06-30T21:08:14+02:002011-06-30T20:08:51+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/05/12/Oops...-I-dit-it-again%21#c100" rel="ugc nofollow">Ifrah</a> : thanks! of course, just send me an email with the details :)</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - Ifrahurn:md5:fd4ab552f5c80f2f6b04d6228cd126b12011-06-30T19:32:52+02:002011-06-30T20:08:03+02:00Ifrah<p>Hey awesome work!<br />
I want to be as passionate as you are!<br />
i want to run animation on my led matrices.. i am successful in displaying image but failed in animation display! can u help me out?<br />
I am using ATmega32 AVR and latches 74S373<br />
Regards</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - Colecagourn:md5:090d4ebfbeaa2aa23a5090bbdac29d572011-05-19T14:20:32+02:002011-05-19T13:22:13+02:00Colecago<p>Aww man I want one of those.</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - limpkinurn:md5:45a39ff6b0fbfface633281e945b99c82011-05-19T13:48:14+02:002011-05-19T12:49:40+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/05/12/Oops...-I-dit-it-again%21#c89" rel="ugc nofollow">metRo_</a> : Hi metro and thanks :) . I just edited my comment, you were right to understand that P6 is the SMD version.</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - metRo_urn:md5:392f8ad154ebcfe33d6f1b28a9cda00f2011-05-19T13:22:07+02:002011-05-19T12:49:37+02:00metRo_<p>Hi,<br />
great project :)<br />
I need to read your older posts to understand what kind of control did you use.</p>
<p>In your comment you call it P4 and P6 but in the article you never refer this names. Is P6 the smd version?!</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - limpkinurn:md5:966699ffb95052be90e031ba49a53d222011-05-19T08:59:54+02:002011-05-19T12:51:32+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/05/12/Oops...-I-dit-it-again%21#c84" rel="ugc nofollow">salomon</a> : Thanks Salomon! The P4 (the 64*32 indoor one, 4mm pitch made of 8*8 elements) costs around 160 dollars and the p6 (32*16 outdoor one, 6mm pitch made of SMD leds) around 40 :) , and it is just for fun! Note that I'm also able to get 32*32 6mm pitch SMD led matrices for around 70 :)</p>RGB led matrices with animated gifs - salomonurn:md5:9eee244484402171123bd8a590c5df5a2011-05-19T06:03:20+02:002011-05-19T07:59:38+02:00salomon<p>Impresive!, how much did you spent on those led matrix? do you make money with them?? or it is just for fun?</p>