Amazing as always, I dont think the camera does the clarity of the LEDs justice though. Perhaps a piece of baking parchment/frosted acetate over the top for videos would make it clearer?
@arabidsquid4 ай бұрын
Thank you for justifying my purchase of a $500 Laowa camera lens I just made 15 minutes ago. Right now I'm using a 1970's Vivitar Macro attached to my Sony A7s. To be fair, the arraignment of RGBs and then an aperture (the top of the spring clips) does kinda fuck with your eyes in real life too, but in more of a "bands of rainbowy stuff" kind of way. They're still much more readable/sharp in person. What's funny is putting parchment in front makes it look just like an old Sony Trinitron CRT, because the red green and blue LEDs aren't in the exact same spot, so it splits it into vertical slits of each color. I'm dreading having to break the news to Elecrow that they're gonna need to have to rough up the LEDs with sandpaper like they did with my early V1 prototypes, but I guess now I have to.
@minetech48984 ай бұрын
The combo of a software routable breadboard plus LEDs everywhere is one of the greatest things to exist. Also, do you plan on ever making a larger varient?
@arabidsquid4 ай бұрын
Thanks! I probably won't make a larger one anytime soon, the cost basically quadruples for a full size breadboard. BUT... this version has a row of daisy chaining pads on both sides so you can stick them side-by-side and route 8 signals (+ power and SPI so they can talk to one another) between boards connected this way. So you can just plug in the rightmost one and treat it like one big Jumperless.
@jasonstatement35534 ай бұрын
Well done bro, thank you for this ❤
@Krazy04 ай бұрын
Impressive
@xyz61064 ай бұрын
How long until someone runs Doom on this?
@arabidsquid4 ай бұрын
Is it cheating if I do it myself? I think I'll give people a 3 month head start after it launches.