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- Ethernet
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Art-Net 4
- Pixel controller WS28xx/SK6812/APA102/UCSx903/P9813 with DMX [Orange Pi Zero]
- DMX Input/Output Node / RDM Controller
- Real-time Monitor 1 Universe {zip} {Orange Pi One - HDMI output}
- Stepper controller L6470 RDM
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sACN E1.31
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Distributed Display Protocol (DDP)
- Pixel Controller WS28xx/SK6812/APA102/UCSx903/P9813 with DMX [Orange Pi Zero]
- 8x 680 RGB or 8x 512 RGBW [2x DMX Out] {zip}
- Pixel Controller WS28xx/SK6812/APA102/UCSx903/P9813 with DMX [Orange Pi Zero]
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OSC
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PixelPusher (PP)
- Pixel Controller WS28xx/SK6812/APA102/UCSx903/P9813 [Orange Pi Zero]
- 8x 680 RGB or 8x 512 RGBW {zip}
- Pixel Controller WS28xx/SK6812/APA102/UCSx903/P9813 [Orange Pi Zero]
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Showfile
- Player {zip}
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- RDM
- DMX
- Real-time Monitor {zip} {Orange Pi One - HDMI output}
- SMPTE LTC
- LTC SMPTE Timecode Reader / Writer / Generator {zip} {Orange Pi Zero}
- MIDI
- Real-time Monitor {zip} {Orange Pi One - HDMI output}
All implementations are fully according to the standards.
- Wifi
Detailed information can be found here : http://www.orangepi-dmx.org
Image's download https://github.com/vanvught/h3dmx512-zip
U-Boot Orange Pi Zero: uboot-orangpi_zero.img.zip
U-Boot Orange Pi One: uboot-orangpi_one.img.zip
Special thanks to @trebisky (Thomas J. Trebisky), who helped me in understanding the H3 SoC.
- Art-Net 4 Real-time DMX Monitor
- DDP Real-time DMX Monitor {Distributed Display Protocol}
- sACN E.131 Real-time DMX Monitor
- OSC Real-time DMX Monitor
- PP Real-time DMX Monitor {PixelPusher}
Raspberry Pi Open Source solutions:
- RDM
- RDM Controller with USB [Compatible with Enttec USB Pro protocol] {SDCard}
- Wifi
- Art-Net 3 DMX Node / RDM Controller / DMX Real-time Monitor / Pixel Controller (WS28xx/SK6812/AP102/UCSx903) {SDCard}
- sACN E1.31 DMX Bridge / DMX Real-time monitor / Pixel Controller (WS28xx/SK6812/AP102/UCSx903) {SDCard}
- OSC DMX Bridge / DMX Real-time monitor / Pixel Controller (WS28xx/SK6812/AP102/UCSx903) {SDCard}
All implementations are fully according to the standards. And successfully used in live lighting shows.
The kernel7.img is running on both Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3(B+).
Special thanks to @rsta2 (Rene Stange), who helped me get the multi-core support working.