Hex will be based on the windows application. For example the windows application is used to create designs / patterns of led matrix, which should be run from a microcontroller.
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Hex will be based on the windows application. For example the windows application is used to create designs / patterns of led matrix, which should be run from a microcontroller.
you can write a program in C for microcontroller(skeleton), and Windows application - code generator (for example in C# using Visual Studio) which generates code also in C for microcontroller.
You have to invent data structures which can control LED matrix behavior (for example structure in C). Then in windows application (maybe graphical) design these structures and generate C (microcontroller) code. Then paste the generated code to C (microcontroler) program and compile it in one of compilers for micro (this compliler can be for example free "Arduino IDE").
You can save the generated code in *.h (C header files) and just include these files to your C program for microcontroler.
This is the only way you can acomplish your assumptions, but it is a challenge (it is complex task).