- Adafruit RGB Matrix LED (min. 1x 64x32)
- Adafruit RGB Matrix Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi (min. Zero WH)
- USB adapter (USB to Micro USB)
In case your RGB Matrix LED installation is already done, you only need to ensure Python evdev
and git
is installed.
# change to home directory (optional)
$ cd ~
# update packages (optional)
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
# get rgb matrix installation script
$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adafruit/Raspberry-Pi-Installer-Scripts/main/rgb-matrix.sh >rgb-matrix.sh
# run installation
$ sudo bash rgb-matrix.sh
Please be patient with your installation! This task can take some time. Also verify that installation was successful before you continue.
# install needed python packages and git
$ sudo apt install -y git python3-evdev
Done ... now clone the repository and enjoy the games.
# clone repository
$ git clone https://github.com/Lupin3000/RGB-Matrix-LED.git
# change into repository directory
$ cd RGB-Matrix-LED/
To ensure your controller is connected and can be used, verify the input devices.
In case the input will not be discovered, please check your USB cable and USB port on Raspberry Pi!
# verify current input devices (optional)
$ ls -la /dev/input/
Because you should run the Python scripts with sudo
permission, it's good to add the root user into input
group. Otherwise, it will show error messages.
# add root to input group
$ sudo usermod -a -G input root
Inside directory
usb
are some files to help with your controller. In case you don't have same you can use these scripts, to configure any other brand. But also adaptations insidelib/stadia_controller
will be needed!
# list all devices (optional)
$ sudo python -B usb/show_all_devices.py
# show all events
$ sudo python -B usb/show_device_events.py
All games are started very in same way:
# run Pong
$ sudo python -B Pong.py
# run Snake
$ sudo python -B Snake.py
# run Starfighter
$ sudo python -B Starfighter.py
You can stop these games also with
CTRL
+c
or just wait to lose.
You are very welcome to take part in this project! No matter whether you want to develop new games or expand / optimize existing games. There are very few rules:
- Games must be developed in MicroPython
- No insults are allowed
- The code should be at least somewhat documented (e.g. DocStrings)
- Anyone who destroys something has to fix it again