Brandon Butler
Brandon Butler
Update fixed the issue for me. I am using xunit as well.
I also just noticed this issue. It would be nice if the theory data was in the test name.
Can you post a youtube video?
Do the WS2801 require an Arduino? Or can they be driven directly with the pi?
I don't see any problems. Even better, they're not waterproof so they'll be brighter. But I'm not an expert ;)
I think he just didn't type in "strip". I came up with these as an example that are strips. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/High-Quality-WS2801-Led-dream-strip-RGB-36pcs-5050-SMD-with-12PCS-IC-2801-Led-Strip/1438379302.html
@nickmazz good question. It seems that "dream color" is a brand of led controller. See this: http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/top-emitting/swdc-rgb160-2-dream-color-flexible-rgb-led-strip/119/ @Angora Do the individual LEDs end up being cheaper than strips?
@Angora Good find, it's basically the same thing. I don't know which one is better, but they both use the exact same equipment if you get the @WS2801 LEDS you...
@Angora strips are neat... but I'm really digging what they did here... 
The impression I got was their "controller" was simply a box that allowed you to plug in power and the leds and the other end gave you the GPIO header...