Spidey Wall is the name for a physical wall lit up by multiple addressable LED strips. This program is an LPC1768 web server to control the wall from a browser.

Dependencies:   EthernetInterfacePlusHostname RdWebServer mbed-rtos mbed

This project is part of a Light-Wall using addressable LED strips (WS2801). I have published a few posts on my blog about the construction of the wall and building a game to play on it (PacMan). I have also had a guest post from a friend who has set his children the task of producing some interesting animations. The original post is http://robdobson.com/2015/07/spidey-wall/ /media/uploads/Bobty/20130722_112945_img_9674_62895-1184x1579.jpg

So far, however, I hadn't fully connected the physical (and electronic) wall with the web-browser creations to drive it. This project is hopefully the final link. A fast and reliable web server using REST commands to drive the 1686 LEDs in the Spidey Wall from code running in a browser (say on an iPad while you are playing a game).

The approach taken here results in the ability to control the RGB values of all 1686 LEDs at a rate of 20 frames per second.

A blog post describing the whole thing is here:

http://robdobson.com/2015/08/a-reliable-mbed-webserver/

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+#ifndef DRAWING_MANAGER
+#define DRAWING_MANAGER
+
+#include "mbed.h"
+#include "ledstrip.h"
+#include "cmdmsg.h"
+
+class DrawingManager
+{
+public:
+    DrawingManager(int numLeds, int splitPoint);
+    void init();
+    void service();
+    char* start(const unsigned char* cmdBuf, int cmdLen);
+
+private:
+    ledstrip* pLedStrip;
+    bool isBusy;
+};
+
+#endif