Re: Dynamic NeoPixel Demo
Great work Dave! 1008 pixels, wow! I like how you converted in ASM the bit testing for the "bit banging" part.
But you cannot just post some code, we want proof! Show the video! It's easy: there's a thing called "the Internet" and there's a place named "YouTube"... ;)
Just before Christmas I designed a Christmas tree ornament and sent the Gerber files to Dirty Cheap PCB. It was a fun project and the result is nice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbdoj_q6xEI
Re: Dynamic NeoPixel Demo
Well Michel, I'm not much of a UTUBE type of guy. I wouldn't even know where to start...
Re: Dynamic NeoPixel Demos
Great work by you two guys, I have been studying your code and I hope you are both still watching the thread.
I'm repurposing some of the code for a coffee table top Conway's 'life' simulator.
I'll be using 256 led matrixes or a 1024 led matrix for the giant version.
I notice some of the code mentions recompiling for ASM64 instead of 32?
I could not find the older 'NeoPixelASM32' bas file, is/was that available?
Also I see it mentions code development on a 12F1840 etc, is that code available to have a look at.
Many thanks Peter
Re: Dynamic NeoPixel Demo
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I've seen all that thanks.
Sadly it doesn't help with my specific questions about the earlier work they did.
I'm interested in the 32mhz code and the 12F1840 code.
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I've seen all that thanks.
Sadly it doesn't help with my specific questions about the earlier work they did.
I'm interested in the 32mhz code and the 12F1840 code.
See attached file for my 32MHz include file. The 12F1840 will not handle your big matrix with my example because of the memory limitation for arrays. You need a 18F which can handle arrays over multiple banks. It's a PICBasic's limitation.
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