Cool, thanks @Gordon. I've inlined the two methods, and got rid of updateRow and moved all the logic within the setInterval function itself and it's a lot better. I think it could do with being a tiny bit faster (it does look solid now, but it's kinda like the old days of low res monitors, we you move your eyes, it looks a bit stuttery) but I'd say it's workable now at least.
I wondered the same about the MAX7129, but I'm guessing it was more about the looks than the functionality. It's fun to have a limitation though and try to work round it :)
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Cool, thanks @Gordon. I've inlined the two methods, and got rid of updateRow and moved all the logic within the setInterval function itself and it's a lot better. I think it could do with being a tiny bit faster (it does look solid now, but it's kinda like the old days of low res monitors, we you move your eyes, it looks a bit stuttery) but I'd say it's workable now at least.
I wondered the same about the MAX7129, but I'm guessing it was more about the looks than the functionality. It's fun to have a limitation though and try to work round it :)
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