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Has anyone created a mega tree that just used a single Raspberry Pi + Falcon-PiCap before as it's pixel controller?
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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 104608, member: 25027"] No, but no reason why you couldn't do it that I can think of. 2 x 800 =1600 pixels That makes for a good size tree. With that many pixels I'd do 2 inch spacing with minimum of 16 strings. Obviously more strings if you are doing a 270 or 360 degree tree. Only possible issue with the falcon Picap is shipping to Aus. [USER=4776]@darylc[/USER] might have some, he does bulk imports of falcon boards to Aus. Another alternative might be the [URL='http://www.hansonelectronics.com.au/product/rpi-28dplus/']Hanson Picap [/URL]but not sure how many 2811 pixels it will drive [USER=543]@AAH[/USER] will know [/QUOTE]
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