I drew my trackplans in powerpoint, then saved them as an image file - which makes the background.
It's written in Processing (http://processing.org) and interfaces easily with the microcontroller.
The fiddly bit is placing the detector dots ontop of the trackplan and lining them up.
Happy to help you get started with some computer feedback if you are interested.
I haven't tried multiple connections myself, it may be possible though.
Philip
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