This project might be what water should have been to Egyptians when it was scarce on the Nile.
Easy to spot, helpful on track, this should be for other racing games.
iFlag, a software that allows the flags of a race to be represented in a dot display. It works as a visual aid for the track related information and runs only on iRacing.
Let´s move on The project is composed of 3 hardware parts and a software. Hardware parts : Arduino Uno, The software is: The hardware First, Arduino Uno
Second, the Color Shield
Color Shield on top of Arduino UNO The pins must fit exactly between these boards.
Bottom-up: 1. Arduino - 2. Color shield - 3. Rgb Matrix Again, the pins must fit exactly and you should pay attention on this part; to couple the Rgb Matrix to the Color shield one has to do it in such a way that the "1" seen on this first picture below, from the Rgb Matrix, must fit the "1" on color shield that has the blue label.
Let´s recap: Follow this rule and the unit will work perfectly. Should stay like this,
At this point the unit is ready. Here is another idea for an enclosure; http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1215138
The above images are only to make available an idea of a unit powered On as well as it´s visual impact. There´s no noticeable impact on computer performance due to software. The software just needs to be downloaded and extracted. When in the desktop, you just need to RUN it so no installer needed. If this gadget pics your interest, read the provided files on the downloaded folder. They are easy to read and well explained. You can also check the github page for that information too: https://github.com/simracer-cz/iFlag
What should be included; Overall there is no point in not making a project like this one. It´s a win-win situation. Its a good peripheral accessory with a very easy assembly process and with software that is free, easy to use and updated regularly. This is iRacing only. Stay well! Keep coming.
Color Shield V 1 . 1
RGB dot Matrix 8*8
Arduino UNO board
Color Shield
There will be a number "1" on the 8*8 Rgb Matrix close to a pin;
That "1" will have to connect to the number "1" on the color shield.
If you have done that it should be ready to work.
Arduino with acrylic box
Some more photos
Black acrylic cover
Another cover
Next step: Software
This unit does not require external power to work and the usb cable will take care of the needed voltage.
Options the software delivers;
At the moment it can display starting lights, race flags and other information.
Thoughts on closing
What i like;
A must-have gadget
I like the LED´s flashing, it is unmistakable
Small and compact unit
No need for external power
I like having it where i want
I like the easy software.
the software start with windows
Thanks to Petr Vostrel and all the people involved on this amazing gadget!
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