As probably a few of you already know, and as demonstrated back in April through an extensive video, I've been working hard to get QLC+ running smoothly on the Raspberry Pi. For those who don't know what it is, here's a nice page explaining the potential of this little device.
So, what about using this whole potential on a full DMX solution for under $100 ?
Today I'm proud to announce the first official release of the QLC+ on the Raspberry Pi software image.
All you need is a Raspberry Pi model B that you can get for around $35 and then you decide how to connect it to your favourite adapters/controllers.
QLC+ on the Pi integrates the same plugins and features of the desktop version, with no restrictions ! Please continue reading on this page to know how to get it
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As probably a few of you already know, and as demonstrated back in April through an extensive video, I've been working hard to get QLC+ running smoothly on the Raspberry Pi. For those who don't know what it is, here's a nice page explaining the potential of this little device.
So, what about using this whole potential on a full DMX solution for under $100 ?
Today I'm proud to announce the first official release of the QLC+ on the Raspberry Pi software image.
All you need is a Raspberry Pi model B that you can get for around $35 and then you decide how to connect it to your favourite adapters/controllers.
QLC+ on the Pi integrates the same plugins and features of the desktop version, with no restrictions !
Please continue reading on this page to know how to get it