Inkycal
pico-epaper
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4 days ago | 9 months ago | |
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Inkycal
- Modular Python software for selected E-Paper displays
- +€400 budget for a Linux based gadget wedding gift
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A personal raspberrypi powered eink dashboard
epaper.js seems like an interesting java lib. I wrote something pretty similar, though based in python and fully modular, in case you‘re interested :D https://github.com/aceisace/Inkycal
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GB Renewable generation forecast (including Octopus energy agile tariff) display using Inky wHAT and Pi Zero
I saw you used Pillow to handle the same font with different hardcoded fontsizes, while it works pretty well for a one-off setup, it‘s not hard modifying the fontsize even on-the-go, e.g. as shown in one of my codes using an E-Paper display: https://github.com/aceisace/Inkycal/blob/30a6f6499e34e8cf10d8b25d84b577f3c0443bdc/inkycal/custom/functions.py#L85 or if you’re interested in the full code: https://github.com/aceisace/Inkycal
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I created a little motivational quote bot in Python which displays random quotes throughout the day. Also, I made the case in Blender 3D and it is my first (successful) 3D print! Let me know if you want to see the code for this :)
https://github.com/aceisace/Inkycal/blob/30a6f6499e34e8cf10d8b25d84b577f3c0443bdc/inkycal/display/display.py#L104
pico-epaper
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I made a Pico powered E-ink tarot card reader, complete with random 'glitches'
I used this e-paper driver, alongside this driver that supports partial-refreshes. I simply load in the partial driver for the animation, then unload it and load in the other, for displaying the final image. I tried combining the drivers, but it was a bit too much for me to understand right now. I did, however, modify the init function on both of them, to make swapping between them faster, and to speed up the card-display.
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e-Paper and Pico W not working together
By the way, I invite you to try my driver for this screen: https://github.com/phoreglad/pico-epaper/tree/main. It's much faster than the original (especially the PIO version) and allows changing the screen rotation. One caveat is that current version doesn't really support partial updates.
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Hey y'all, quick question for a noob: is there a straightforward way to shrink a byte array? (For storing/displaying images)
See the IMG folder in the github page https://github.com/phoreglad/pico-epaper/tree/main/examples/img
What are some alternatives?
PaperTTY - PaperTTY - Python module to render a TTY or VNC on e-ink
omni-epd - An EPD (electronic paper display) class abstraction to simplify communications across multiple display types.
shouldi-eink-display - Create a low powered, renewable generation forecast display with a Raspberry Pi Zero & Inky wHAT.
e_paper_weather_display - Raspberry Pi weather display using Waveshare e-paper display and Open Weather Map API
inkyshot - Get a daily random inspirational quote delivered direct to your desk with Inkyshot. Build multiple Inkyshots and share the inspiration with your friends, family and loved ones ❤️
Pico_ePaper_Code - Waveshrae Pico e-Paper driver code
epdtext - A simple display manager app for the WaveShare 2.7in e-Paper Display
micropython-waveshare-epaper - MicroPython drivers for Waveshare e-paper modules
BT-Hardware - Bus Tracker Project: Hardware Code/Design
pihole-dashboard - Minimal and clean dashboard to visualize some stats of Pi-Hole with an E-Ink display attached to your Raspberry Pi
pico-timecode - A budget friendly LTC/TimeCode device built from a RaspberryPi Pico - using the PIO blocks and MicroPython