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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 92780, member: 543"] 6803 Dream Colour is what used to be used for the Light-O-Rama cosmic colour ribbons or whatever they called them. They are a 6 bit 64 level pixel IC. 2811/2812/INK1003 and many other variants are 8 bit 256 level pixel. This means that you get 4 times smoother fades though at night as part of a Christmas display the difference may not even be noticed visually. The 6803 is a 4 wire IC (2x power, 1x clock, 1x data) whereas the 2811 etc are 3 wire (2x power and 1x data with embedded clock signal). A number of pixel controllers don't support the 4 wire pixels any longer or if they do it is at the cost of a potential second output. [/QUOTE]
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