Playing with matrix panels on a Raspberry Pi is fun, but why limit yourself to a two-dimensional plane? This inventor, who goes by the online handle M4ngolicious, is making a portable, wireless matrix cube out of six panels of 64 x 64 pixels, totaling 24,576 pixels.
This isn't the first time we've talked about a Raspberry Pi matrix cube, but it is the first time we've talked about one that is wireless. The Raspberry Pi 4 model utilized in this project has a 4GB RAM and an Ice Tower cooler to keep things cool.
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Check the project code made by Sean McManus
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