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[QUOTE="i13, post: 91908, member: 21708"] It looks as though you're off to a good start. I see the logic in getting a few things to start with. Although Ray's items are listed on Aliexpress, many of us prefer to place orders via email (no Aliexpress account required). Networking was also a new area for me. I now know just enough to make the commponents talk to each other. That's all of the networking knowledge I (and you'll) need to get a display up and running. Musical ability and visual thinking are more important when designing a display because technical knowledge can be learned. The one thing that I would like to point out ASAP is that you might prefer the PixLite MKII if you plan to have a large display because it supports larger numbers of pixels per output. Power injection will be required in order to take advantage of this but power injection is recommended anyway so that a short-out can't damage your controller. Advatek has been known to allow change-of-mind exchanges. [URL]http://www.advateklights.com/shop/pixlite-pixel-mapping/50-pixlite-16-mkii-control-board.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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