I have gone through what is available on GitHub from [tomazas], [yarivkeinan], and [grigorig] which seem to be the only tools available for working with these kits. I have worked out how to reprogram the MCU via the STC-ISP application (which only seems to support uploading .hex files), as well as controling and making animations in the DotMatrixJavaapp (from [tomazas]). The DotMatrixJava app doesn't have any method for saving your animations as anything other than a "3DAnimation Record" (*.dat) file. While this is just a text file containing the HEX values, it is no good for programming the MCU with as it is only the animation values and nothing else. On the Python based "stcgal" app from [grigorig], I can not figure how to use this at all.
Is there anything on these inter-webs to help a beginner program custom animations for these cubes?
Please feel free to comment, ANY help is appreciated.
Thanks!
UPDATE: I kind of lost a bit of motivation with this, it has been about three years, and I have gotten no further than I was originally. I happened to plug in my cube the other day while cleaning my workshop and was reminded of the sad state of affairs with it. These cubes aren't the rage they once were, but if anybody else still has an interest, let's get something going! Best case scenario would be a WYSIWYG interface to create the animations (a plus if it is in 3D!), save the file and upload it to the cube.
Anyone interested?
I looked at your links and it seems that tomazas Github repos have all the resources needed to drive it with animations from a PC. It looks tempting, especially as one shop on Aliexpress is selling the kit heavily discounted, but soldering 512 LED joints, no thanks. But good luck with it and keep us updated if you get yours to work.