Support 2 chained/stacked 64x32 DMD Led Panels#84
Support 2 chained/stacked 64x32 DMD Led Panels#84albpara wants to merge 4 commits intojnthas:mainfrom
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I can test it here. Just let me know when is ready. Thanks for the PR! |
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@albpara could this be extended to support multiple chains of 64x64 panels? |
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I don't see too much sense on that since the clock uses 64x64 resolution. What are you trying to achieve? |
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@albpara I see the PR is still in Draft. Let me know what you need to complete it. |
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Just need a confirmation of my changes working with a single 64x64 panel and I don't have any... is it possible for you to give it a try @jnthas? |
I have an idea for a 128x64 design. Is there a resolution limitation? |
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@jnthas are you considering merging this? |
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Hello @albpara. Since I tested and it worked, we can merge it. Ii seems I didnt merge at that time because the PR was in draft. And now I can see the build is failing, I want to check if the problem is your branch or something else. |

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This is a work in progress, do not review yet
After my frustration for not being capable of using my 64x32 panel to build this amazing clock, I decided to give it a try and make the option to chain this panels configurable.
I followed the instructions in Can I chain Panels? from ESP32-HUB75-MatrixPanel-DMA I quickly noticed the following statement:
Basically... if you need more than 1 row of panels, you should use VirtualMatrixPanel which I guess that could handle also the original use case of 64x64 panels even though is not strictly needed.
I need to test this in a single 64x64 panel since I don't have those (give it a go please @jnthas) but I think that it should work.
Added a setting section too to make this easily configurable
Apologies for the diff changes about format in
firmware/lib/cw-commons/CWWebServer.h, those were made automatically by my VSCode, I can revert those if requested