Provided by: sense-emu-tools_1.2-0ubuntu1_all 

NAME
sense_play - Sense HAT emulator playback
Replays readings recorded from a Raspberry Pi Sense HAT, via the Sense HAT emulation library.
SYNOPSIS
sense_play [-h] [--version] [-q] [-v] [-l FILE] [-P] input
DESCRIPTION
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--version
show this program's version number and exit
-q, --quiet
produce less console output
-v, --verbose
produce more console output
-l FILE, --log-file FILE
log messages to the specified file
-P, --pdb
run under PDB (debug mode)
EXAMPLES
To play back an experiment recorded from the Sense HAT, simply execute sense_play with the filename you
wish to play back:
$ sense_play experiment.hat
Playback will start immediately and continue in real-time (at the recording rate) until the file is
exhausted. If you wish to start an emulated script at the same time as playback, you can use the shell's
job control facilities:
$ sense_play experiment.hat & python experiment.py
If - is specified as the input file, sense_play will read its from stdin. This can be used to play back
compressed recordings (see Examples under sense_rec) without using any disk space for decompression:
$ gunzip -c experiment.hat.gz | sense_play -
NOTE:
If playback is going too slowly (e.g. because the Pi is too busy with other tasks, or because the data
cannot be read quickly enough from the SD card), sense_play will skip records and print a warning to
the console at the end of playback with the number of records skipped.
AUTHOR
Raspberry Pi Foundation
COPYRIGHT
2016-2021 Raspberry Pi Foundation
1.2 Sep 02, 2021 SENSE_PLAY(1)