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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 131272, member: 32169"] You can if you have the skillset. There are a number of ACL members who use the ESP8266 SBC or something similar. A ESPixelstick for example: [URL unfurl="true"]https://forkineye.com/espixelstick-v3/[/URL] A step up would be something like a BBB or RPi with a cape/hat. In my opinion, individuals use Falcons and similar controllers because they can control larger displays (more strings and pixels), in some cases with less/easier programming, and typically it's easier to design a display because of the controller's greater/better capabilities (ports, expansion, firmware, etc.). [/QUOTE]
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