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Changelog:
2011-06-21:
- See git changelog for changes.
2011-04-16:
- Mike's blockeqalizer added.
2010-04-06:
- the playAnimation script is now able to play animations endless
- usbclient does now automatically send the amount of bytes which are
required
2010-04-01:
- shinyled is now able so send the actual shown frame to the matrix
- it's no more required to send 64 bytes to the microcontroller in case
of sending single frames or commands
2010-03-28:
- added equalizer support in firmware
- added equalizer frames (shinyLED animation file)
- added equalozer test tool
2010-03-27:
- removed cube includes for animations, rotation, translation and the abc
- added equalizer files and added command options to activate it
2010-03-24:
- added a interactive shell in usbclient (hidtool)
- to fix ubuntu >= 8.4 user access rights add the following 2 lines to the file
/etc/udev/rules.d/8x-usbprog.rules (x is a Nimber between 0 and 9).
ATTR{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTR{idProduct}=="05dc", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0660"
ATTR{idVendor}=="16c0", ATTR{idProduct}=="05df", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0660"
- testAnimation.pl in tools added which uses the interactive shell from usbclient
2010-03-11:
- Removed walking animation because of compile size probles
- USBMatrix test-tools added
- shinyLED-animation converter and optimizer added
2010-02-16:
Changed by klaute (Kai Lauterbach klaute at gmail.com)
to get it work with MikesLEDMatrix. See http://klautesblog.blogspot.com/ for more details.
- USB support added (V-USB project)
- USB client added
- Animations in main loop removed
- Animation logic replaced
- Makefile replaced
- C99 standard for loops replaced
older:
fornax LED cube V1.0
I used avr gcc to compile the source.
For more information about the project visit http://leyanda.de