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new 0.2.0 | Feb 18, 2025 |
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#10 in Simulation
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Contains (WOFF font, 9KB) Web437_IBM_BIOS.woff
servicepoint-simulator
A simulator for the CCCB airport display.
In CCCB, there is a big LED matrix screen you can send images to via UDP. This crate contains an application that can receive packages in the same binary format and display the contents to the user.
Use cases:
- getting error messages for invalid packages (instead of nothing happening on the display)
- test your project when outside CCCB
- test your project while other people are using the display
Uses the servicepoint library for reading the packets. The screenshot above shows the output of two example projects running in parallel (game_of_life and random_brightness).
Running
With cargo installed: cargo install servicepoint-simulator
With nix flakes: nix run github:kaesaecracker/servicepoint-simulator
You can also check out this repository and use cargo run --release
.
Make sure to run a release build, because a debug build way slower.
Command line arguments
Usage: servicepoint-simulator [OPTIONS]
Options:
--bind <BIND> address and port to bind to [default: 0.0.0.0:2342]
-f, --font <FONT> The name of the font family to use. This defaults to the system monospace font.
-s, --spacers add spacers between tile rows to simulate gaps in real display
-r, --red Use the red color channel
-g, --green Use the green color channel
-b, --blue Use the blue color channel
-v, --verbose Set default log level lower. You can also change this via the RUST_LOG environment variable.
-h, --help Print help
See env_logger to configure logging.
Because this program renders to an RGB pixel buffer, you can enjoy the following additional features not available on the real display:
- enable or disable the empty space between tile rows (
./servicepoint-simulator --spacers
to enable) - render pixels in red, green, blue or a combination of the three (
./servicepoint-simulator -rgb
for white pixels)
Known differences
- The font used for displaying UTF-8 text is your default system monospace font, rendered to 8x8 pixels
- The brightness levels will look linear in the simulator
- Some commands will be executed in part on the real display and then produce an error (in a console you cannot see) while the simulator refuses to execute the whole command
Contributing
Contributions are accepted in any form (issues, documentation, feature requests, code, reviews, ...).
All creatures welcome.
Legal stuff
The included font is https://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/fontlist/font?ibm_bios (included in the download from https://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/download/). The font is CC BY-SA 4.0.
For everything else see the LICENSE file.
Dependencies
~6–26MB
~362K SLoC