e_paper_weather_display
PaperTTY
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e_paper_weather_display
- ePaper-Weather: My own build of a weather monitoring display for my personal needs
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LoveBox: E-paper display project to leave my girlfriend notes and pictures remotely. (Pi Zero W, Waveshare E-ink Display 7.5", Firebase Real Time Database)
Looks similar to a weather display I did a while back. Nice work on the enclosure!
- Got some cool ideas?
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Using Brain-Computer Interface Device to read electrical activity if the brain and then send control signals to Raspberry Pi so that it can toggle LEDs
It is. My first one was, and it was an awesome place to start leaning to work with the PI.
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Raspberry Pi 3A + Pimoroni Inky Impression 7 colour e-ink screen + Ikea Himmlesby 10 x 15 cm frame + Some janky Python and Bash scripting = A quite serviceable, automatically updating art gallery
Woah. This is way better than the Waveshare one that I’m using for a weather display. (Shameless GitHub link.)
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Raspberry Pi Zero projects
e-ink Weather Display
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GB Renewable generation forecast (including Octopus energy agile tariff) display using Inky wHAT and Pi Zero
i found one that ive been meaning to do https://github.com/AbnormalDistributions/e_paper_weather_display
PaperTTY
- dashboard for eink displays
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Looking for Waveshare raw e-ink panels with HDMI board
Funnily enough I’ve build a command line only e-ink laptop and it works great. The Waveshare HDMI boards actually don’t work in displaying with Linux terminals. Instead you need the IT8951 board, which they still sell, and PaperTTY (https://github.com/joukos/PaperTTY)
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New to cyberdecks - eInk question
Here is pretty much the go-to for eink with a raspberry pi. I have yet to get it to work, but there have been others who have posted here with a working project. This will give you an eink screen that can easily handle text interface, but I don't think the color ones are supported. In general, color eink has a slower refresh rate than just 2-color, so I would start there. I have the waveshare 2.13 screen, so once I get that working, I'll probably guy a larger screen for a build
- Good E-Ink screen for a e-paper "typewriter"?
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E-Ink Type Laptop ?
I'm currently working on an IT-8951 7" version to be more portable and affordable. If you're comfortable with Python and/or C, there are a lot of resources on Github and Waveshare's own wiki page. PaperTTY is one of the more popular repos with good discussion in issues about how to work with Waveshare's e-ink panels.
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Meet Solarsail, a solarpunk, e-ink solar powered cyberdeck :) My pride and joy. I'll have better photos soon using the solar panels but I couldn't wait to show it off :)
The screen is a 10.3 inch Waveshare panel, running the PaperTTY project (https://github.com/joukos/PaperTTY/) in VNC mode, protected from the sun by a pair of 3mm UV blocking matte acrylic sheets.
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Has anyone used e-ink/e-paper kits?
I have any extra Waveshare 9.7" with display HAT laying around if you're (or anyone else is) interested in buying. I bought it for a build and got it working with PaperTTY and a raspi zero w. I probably have under 15 hours on it. I ended up just swallowing the cost and purchased a 10.3" with HDMI input since I wanted a fully fleshed out eink laptop instead of just one locked to a single terminal. But it's a great option if you're open to using it with PaperTTY as a distraction free writing or coding environment. PaperTTY also has VNC functionality.
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For Sale: Freewrite Traveler with Official Case
I use a 9.7 e-ink panel, a Raspberry Pi 4 (TBH, overkill for this build when a Zero W would have worked fine), and a 60% mechanical keyboard. I'm currently getting a laptop case 3D printed to house it all in. I configured the raspi 4 to boot up to command line and run PaperTTY https://github.com/joukos/PaperTTY automatically. The e-ink panel mirrors tty1 and PaperTTY runs on another terminal (e.g., tty3).
- I wanted a dedicated computer only for writing so I made one! RPI 4, hyperpixel, focus writer, and rsync for Dropbox backup
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I can't use a waveshare e-ink with an rp-pico and Rust.
Thanks for sharing your solution and code! I don't have experience with Rust, but I was able to get a Waveshare 9.7" e-ink screen with the IT8951 driver to work with PaperTTY, which is Python-based. PaperTTY has reported compatibility up to the Waveshare's 13.3" screen if you ever want to expand into other sizes.
What are some alternatives?
micropython-waveshare-epaper - MicroPython drivers for Waveshare e-paper modules
Inkycal - Create awesome e-paper dashboards within minutes! Modularity? Check! Python3? Check? Works on Raspberry Pi Zero W? Check! Support for own modules? Check!
kiauh - Klipper Installation And Update Helper
pihole-dashboard - Minimal and clean dashboard to visualize some stats of Pi-Hole with an E-Ink display attached to your Raspberry Pi
VirtScreen - Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux.
weewx - WeeWX code repository
ROCm - AMD ROCm™ Software - GitHub Home [Moved to: https://github.com/ROCm/ROCm]
pico-epaper - Module for driving Waveshare Pico e-Paper 3.7 display. Now with support for partial updates.
music-screen-api - Display the playing Sonos track in real time on an e-ink display - also includes functionality for last.fm