![]() The FPP software uses both PRUs on the PocketBeagle to drive the panels. (WIFI or Ethernet) Any software that can output e1.31 should be able to send effects to the PocketScroller for display on the Panels. The FPP software that runs on the PocketBeagle is capable of playing sequences off the local SD card, but can also accept e1.31 or DDP data via a network adapter plugged into the USB port. Other panels types that use the 1:8 or 1:16 scan rates are also supported. ![]() ![]() It supports the 1:4 scan P10 panels, 1:8 scan P5 panels, and 1:16 scan P5 panels. The PocketScroller has six output connectors, each of which can drive more that 12 P10 1:8 scan panels for a total panel count of 72. This cape provides much of the same functionality, but for the smaller/cheaper PocketBeagle. Traditionally, the community has been using an "Octoscroller" on a full Beaglebone Black for driving the panels. ![]() P10 and P5 LED panels have become a popular method of displaying images, text, and effects for animated Christmas Light displays. It's a cape for the PocketBeagle that provides six HUB75 output connectors for driving standard P10/P5 panels.
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