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Is a plugin approach suitable for GPU/framebuffer IO?

Started by djulien, January 17, 2022, 12:02:15 AM

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tjkaminski

I am very interested in how you got the DPI code to work.  I have been using a Raspberry Pi pico as a stand-alone LED driver for a small "Megs-tree".  It uses the 8 parallel PIO processors on the pico to drive eight WS2812B strings of 300 LEDs each.  In this video, it is driving the tree at about an 80 Hz rate. 

80 Hz Uodate Tree

I want to be able to have the array recognized under xLights and driven with FPP.

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