![]() ![]() ![]() Now you will see a line of code being published in the textbox below. To make a pattern you would simply check the boxes representing the LED's you want to light up and you hit the "Generate" button. If you did not understand the planes you can take a look at the pictures, I will post one there to clear it up This is so it is easier to visualize your patterns when you make them. The planes represents the cube like you would have seen it if you looked straight at it from the front, so these are the four vertical planes of the cube. These squares are called plane 1, 2, 3 and 4. How the code generator application works: There is a description of the pins in the Arduino code, but I will also explain this in the next step. How you wired your Arduino to the cube is of course very important for this to work. If you want to use it on Mac or Linux you can run a virtual OS, I unfortunately will not be developing it for cross-platform. It will eventually be available on GitHub as well. It was previously available on dropbox, but I have recently moved it here. You can download the application and some example patterns from my website. ![]()
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