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[QUOTE="Pooch, post: 96188, member: 27488"] Hi Scamper I'm in Eaton, just outside of Bunbury. I'm really an absolute beginner so I'm learning nearly everything that relates to putting on a display. I have downloaded the manual and have looked through it ( probably not in depth) but I'll have a better look soon. I have read that members use raspberry pi as controllers so I've decided to try and teach myself how to code so I can put together a decent show together with music. I figured if I can learn that then the rest should be straight forward. (fingers crossed) If I can code well enough that I can make lights blink at least then I'll be happy. Bryce [/QUOTE]
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