This project is intended as a series of small modules/examples for teaching programming in Python, C++, and MATLAB (other languages can be easily added). It provides building instructions and the corresponding code for a led cube made from six 64x64 RGB led panels. With some creativity, the cube can display almost anything! To use with larger classes, there is a virtual simulator for students to use. Simply write code in your favorite language, and quickly visualize the results in the simulator or on the physical cube.
- Ira Hill — main developer (ijh3 at ufl.edu)
You can get the latest official release from the Releases tab or compile from source following the instructions on the Wiki.
If you are an instructor/educator, check out the Wiki for getting started using the cube and/or simulator.
This is an open-source project, and it needs your help to go on growing and improving. If you want to get involved and suggest some additional features, file a bug report or submit a patch, please contact me!