OnyxAndroidDemo
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OnyxAndroidDemo
- Diary app
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Tab Ultra: Finally ... magnetic keyboard case with German layout, fully functional!
In here https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo/blob/master/doc/AppOpenGuide.md it says this is the code to open/start the Note app:
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diary app
Yes I was developing in Android Studio and basing the code on the onyx sdk demos https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Power efficient info display
Onyx Boox offers the ability to develop apps on their android platform.
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Is there a set of guidelines/SDK with examples to make eink apps that use pen?
Most vendors do not publish their SDK to developers. However, you could try Onyx sdk if you want to inegrate their pen feature on BOOX devices. https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Some things I noticed that make any Onyx device a bad Android tablet
For the Boox, check https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo and the example https://github.com/karino2/PngNote
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ReMarkable 2
> I am
Feel free to join - I find there to be no good community for this so far (there was one on Discord, but the owner nuked it).
> There seems to be private APIs to do great software
Boox has an SDK that is a little bit documented here: https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
It's a bit hard to understand what component to use for what, if my motivation allows and you're interested I can look for my notes about it. I've personally used the third-party PNGNote as a nice reference: https://github.com/karino2/PngNote
- Are the Boox API for pen interaction available somewhere or upon request?
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Question - How to develop apps for onyx
They have working examples in Java at https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Feature Request: Automatic adaptation of the backlight on Boox devices, based on time. Brighter during the day and warmer in the evening.
I've sent a request for better frontlight management since 2019. I resent the request as suggestion on the Boox Discussion Group for beta testers of Android 9 on 1st generation android devices. I received no feedback from Boox about plans to implement any enhancements, no comments on my suggestions. I also sent feedback about the lack of feedback. I ended up writing Gentle Glow. Now it's broken on the latest devices with no warning, I've created https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo/issues/69 and I hope this time I'll get some help.
esphome
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A Beginner's Guide to the ESP8266
For the ESP32, an hero is in the process of adding LVGL to ESPHome. You can try it out now: https://github.com/esphome/esphome/pull/6363
Here's the (very good!) preview documentation: https://deploy-preview-3678--esphome.netlify.app/components/...
This is such a game-changer for me that I'll be using the ESP32 over the ESP8266 for any projects involving displays from now on.
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ESPHome
Solid state relay is probably a bad idea with all the extra heat-sinking, extra cost, and chance of getting counterfeits.
I do this with ESPHome & a J115F21C12VDCS.9 relay (note only the NO side is rated for 40A resistive): https://i.imgur.com/MqqOkoY.png
Choose any of the temperature sensors here for air temperature sensing: https://esphome.io/
Configuration is so easy. For the sensor, just copy the config from here, for example: https://esphome.io/components/sensor/bme280. Add a gpio output (https://esphome.io/components/output/gpio) and a bang-bang climate controller (https://esphome.io/components/climate/bang_bang.html)
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A Custom Zigbee Doorbell
You might want to take a look at https://esphome.io/ for an easy integration of an ESP32/8266 into home Assistant.
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Thoughts, learnings and regrets after three years on Home Assistant
You can do this with a $30 Sonoff S31 running ESPHome [0]. Since the Sonoff wall switch can run a ping sensor against your server you could create a watchdog automation right on the S31 to shut off the mains power to the S31 switch and turn back on after X seconds.
There are other ways you could have the S31 do operational checks but ultimately ESPHome is probably an interesting consideration and supported by tons of off the shelf hardware.
[0] https://esphome.io/
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Fixing a broken smart cat feeder with ESP32
They're pretty great and compatible with most things. ESPHome [1] is a great resource for getting ESP32's working nicely with HA and you can find lots of projects using it to learn from.
You'll likely need to do soldering if you want to connect sensors, batteries and the like.
Personally I really like what SEEED Studio [2] does with their ESP32 boards and they have nice docs.
1. https://esphome.io/
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How to connect a SwiftUI app to NodeMCU ESP32
Maybe you could set up ESPHome on the ESP32. It might make connecting those components easier, plus a decent web server built in. Then your app can be set up to access data provided by the ESPHome web server.
- Esp32 communication over the internet
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Adafruit Feather ESP32-S2 with BME280 will not work!
# # Setting pins for sda and scl will be required until https://github.com/esphome/esphome/pull/2970 is released
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Hey all! ESP32 beginner here, looking for a little advice
Probably an unpopular opinion, but for the simple stuff you may just want to use something like EspHome where you just need to create a yaml file. Once you’re comfortable with that maybe get into something a bit more advanced, but esphome make it a breeze. It integrates with home assistant if you already have that in place as well.
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List of your reverse proxied services
ESPHome
What are some alternatives?
gentle-glow-onyx-boox - Frontlight control for Onyx Boox e-readers
ESPresense - An ESP32 based node for gathering indoor positioning and transmitting to mqtt
red-moon - Android screen filter app for night time phone use.
ESP-Now - ESP-Now Examples
Daily-Diary - Calendar and daily notes app for Onyx Boox.
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
lines-are-beautiful - C++ File API for the reMarkable tablet
esp-homekit - Apple HomeKit accessory server library for ESP-OPEN-RTOS
PngNote - Note app for Onyx BOOX. Stored in flag png files.
tuya-convert - A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares
pipes-and-rust - A small program that runs on your reMarkable 2 and reads the pen movements and paints them on a small website hosted on the tablet itself. No need to install anything else.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications