# Turris colors - Scripts written in Python 3, allowing you to turn few Turris Omnia routers into a centrally controlled color display ## Setup 1. Setup your routers so they see each other (so they are in one network) 2. Write correct IPs of the routers into the `master.py` file 3. Run `setup.py` that will turn LED's autonomy off. `pwntools` module is required to run the `setup.py` script, so you can also run the commands from the file manually 4. Make sure that `slave.py` is running on each device 5. Now you can use the `master` module as shown in `test.py` to control the LEDs: ``` from master import ColourArray testColorData = [[[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]], [[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255],[255,255,255]]] c = ColourArray() c.send(testColorData) ``` ## Data - Data passed to `ColourArray().send()` includes RGB values for every LED in every router