
Make your own 15x10 RGB LED Matrix - Part 3 Glediator support with Raspberry Pi 2/ Banana Pro
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Date: 2020-09-05
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Mike
Is it possible to run Glediator from the Pi user? Everyone is telling me that it is not a good idea to always run as root user due to security issues. Since Glediator is all i will be using this for do I need to worry about that? IF not how can I make my RP3 startup in root user and auto run the Glediator? Is that possible? I already got it working if I manually login to root user but I really want to make auto happen after a reboot. Please help!
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Is it possible to run Glediator from the Pi user? Everyone is telling me that it is not a good idea to always run as root user due to security issues. Since Glediator is all i will be using this for do I need to worry about that? IF not how can I make my RP3 startup in root user and auto run the Glediator? Is that possible? I already got it working if I manually login to root user but I really want to make auto happen after a reboot. Please help!
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Marius
Hi! I would love to do this project as well and I would like to ask you something. I didn't find the PL9823 RGB LED but I found RGB PTH LED. Will they work like the PL9823? Another question is if there is a way to replace each led with another matrix but control it as one led. I want to replace each led in each box with another led matrix but control that entire matrix as one led. Is it possible? Thank you very much!
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Hi! I would love to do this project as well and I would like to ask you something. I didn't find the PL9823 RGB LED but I found RGB PTH LED. Will they work like the PL9823? Another question is if there is a way to replace each led with another matrix but control it as one led. I want to replace each led in each box with another led matrix but control that entire matrix as one led. Is it possible? Thank you very much!
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FEMA
I am relatively new electronics hobbyist, I've been watching your videos for a long time and I'm very impressed by your level of knowledge and the way you explain things. I'm going to attempt to build this 15x10 Led Matrix, using your videos.
How is it you know so much about Electronics? Is it your profession, or just an interest of yours? Thanks for all the information you post!
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I am relatively new electronics hobbyist, I've been watching your videos for a long time and I'm very impressed by your level of knowledge and the way you explain things. I'm going to attempt to build this 15x10 Led Matrix, using your videos.
How is it you know so much about Electronics? Is it your profession, or just an interest of yours? Thanks for all the information you post!
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Rebel
One great show indeed. i ordered the Orange PI PC and recreate it (Small version see photos in your facebook. Last step. Trouble in he RXTX part, especialy the part where you have to set the path for java of the PI. It worked in my laptop but can't find the preinstalled java in he PI. Great job again and nicley explained video!
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One great show indeed. i ordered the Orange PI PC and recreate it (Small version see photos in your facebook. Last step. Trouble in he RXTX part, especialy the part where you have to set the path for java of the PI. It worked in my laptop but can't find the preinstalled java in he PI. Great job again and nicley explained video!
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Tony
I've got glediator driving my 9 x 47 grid and it works great with the premade animations. I'm finding the program a bit clunky though and was wondering if there are any other resources to learn how to better operate the software. Their website seemed rather limited imo.
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I've got glediator driving my 9 x 47 grid and it works great with the premade animations. I'm finding the program a bit clunky though and was wondering if there are any other resources to learn how to better operate the software. Their website seemed rather limited imo.
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Marco
I know, this Video is a bit older, but: Did you try to control Glediator via SSH and a X-Server for your PC? You'll have to have either a network cable or a wlan device attached to the Raspberry, but there is no use for the screen anymore.
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I know, this Video is a bit older, but: Did you try to control Glediator via SSH and a X-Server for your PC? You'll have to have either a network cable or a wlan device attached to the Raspberry, but there is no use for the screen anymore.
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Official
I think it would be fun to attempt to build a screen with more leds (a lot more) like this that will show a signal from a computer or DVD player or something. Obviously wouldn't be the best quality but it still sounds fun.
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I think it would be fun to attempt to build a screen with more leds (a lot more) like this that will show a signal from a computer or DVD player or something. Obviously wouldn't be the best quality but it still sounds fun.
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R4stafa
QUESTION: I want to build an LED display with WS2812B LED strips. There will be 225 leds in total. Should this work with the anrduino nano too or do I need a better microcontroller for such an amount of LEDs?
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QUESTION: I want to build an LED display with WS2812B LED strips. There will be 225 leds in total. Should this work with the anrduino nano too or do I need a better microcontroller for such an amount of LEDs?
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Thilacsan
Its only working with Arduino nano.
Any know how to make it work with teensy 3. 5 and other Arduinos.
When I connect other Arduinos serial port is not showing in the gladiator.
Pls help me
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Its only working with Arduino nano.
Any know how to make it work with teensy 3. 5 and other Arduinos.
When I connect other Arduinos serial port is not showing in the gladiator.
Pls help me
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