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[QUOTE="keithsw1111, post: 81666, member: 2445"] Hey Chris, welcome to the mad house. Have you considered joining one of the existing projects and helping make theirs better? xLights is written in c++, vixen is written in C# and then there is the falcon player (not a sequencer but still a major open source project in this space). I also did what you did the first few years before deciding I was mad not jumping onto e1.31. I still write my own arduino firmware (https://bitbucket.org/keithsw1111/arduinodmxws2811) but I now work on the xlights project and have been for about a year now. If you havent already done so: - read the 101 manual - watch the xlights videos ... even if you stick at your current approach there is stuff to learn about how other sequencers approach the problem - join us in chat any night or on the friday zoom call at 7pm Sydney time - try to join the sydney mini conference when it is held in May/June each year. 2 days of all things blinky ... it really changed my understanding of what was possible and the best way to source materials. Keith [/QUOTE]
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