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Pin2Dmd Color - Pindmd Compatible Interface With Led Rgb Color Dmd


lucky1

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yea, just create a new txt and write Start /d "c:\folder path to your pin2dmd.exe" pin2dmd.exe /c

then change the extension.txt to .bat

 

 

for example in my case: start /d "c:\visual pinball\pin3dmd" pin2dmd.exe /c

 

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You can also set one of the 7 default preloaded colors executing "pin2dmd.exe /p 1" ... "pin2dmd.exe /p 7" before you start the table. 

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That seems to be a problem of the display itself and seems to be related to the layout of

the pcb of the display. Has nothing to do with PIN2DMD. Eli from pinside has the same problem

using a totally different controller software and hardware.

See here https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/rgb-led-panels-for-dmd-replacement/page/4#post-2754912

It is not happening if you use other displays with different dot pitch like P3 etc.

So far there is nothing what can be done against it.

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Use a sheet of diffuser foil and a black acrylic sheet to reduce the glim effect.

This is a problem from the low cost led layout.

Use a sheet of backing paper as diffusor foil.

And a black acrylic from the home improvement store.

When you search long enough on youtube, you will find some videos from other projects with similar problems.

Btw: use some super glue to glue the screw terminals back in position.

I had the same problem with 75% of my screw

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This is a problem from the low cost led layout.

That´s what I think too. Crosstalk ! Unfortunately they all have the same layout no matter

where you get them from. 1/32 panels don´t have that problem maybe that´s the reason

why they changed the production.

And is must be also something to do with the FW.

Because in some Version was the problem not there.

I don´t think so, since we have´t changed the output routine for a long time.

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check the essentials: good 5v and ground connections

 

Watch out with the superglue, it could leak into the front of the panel. I used regular glue with one of my feet.

 

Hope everything get sorted out!

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