remarkable2-framebuffer
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remarkable2-framebuffer
- E-ink is so Retropunk
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Help with reading a book
Looks like rm2fb is now installed by default: https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable2-framebuffer/issues/90
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Modders, any thoughts on RM Glitchart?
We can currently hook into it, but only to obtain the framebuffer or send updates ourselves. 3rd party mods use remarkable-framebuffer which does the injection and easily enables 3rd party community apps/mods to use the screen.
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rm2fb
Is is safe? there are issues like this or this
- this
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HELP! RM2 stuck at start screen
Instructions here, at the end of the "Configuration" section. Please not, however, that these settings were only added to the rm2fb repo 11 hours ago (commit). So again, best to check that up-to-date settings exist before upgrading your firmware.
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I bricked then recovered my reMarkable 2
It's an eInk screen, so yes-ish.
We get around this by just piggybacking on the build in application's screen display routines[0]
https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable2-framebuffer
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How to install Harmony (or other additional stuff) on rm2
Have you installed rm2fb? https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable2-framebuffer
- RM2 Stuck on Start Screen -
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Checking upgrade steps for Toltec/remux (RM2)
This seems to have updated all the installed components. In particular, rm2fb is now on the latest release which, if I'm understanding correctly, supports 2.9. ("Support for release 2.9.0.210")
image-gallery
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Show HN: E-Ink Day Schedule
https://www.invisible-computers.com/invisible-calendar/image...
Two:
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery/blob/ma...
Both of these require rendering the content via an HTTP endpoint and both of these currently still require the content to be proxied through the device backend.
> I can buy an ESP32 e-ink screen and run esphome or any of several other open source projects and put a piece of wood on the front of it, too.
Yes, you can! And if you do this, you have absolutely no need to use my e-paper smart screen.
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E-ink is so Retropunk
I am hoping to add third party apps, that's why I have created the API for 3rd party apps:
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery/blob/ma...
But right now, I understand that building an app for my platform is
a) more hassle than just pointing to a URL
b) limited upside, because the audience that you can charge for a subscription isn't very big yet.
However, I think that a good app could generate its own audience (aka drive ppl to buy the displays) and then make money by charging them a small monthly subscription fee.
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I wasted $855.77 on Google Ads and got my ads banned 5 times
I'll ship within Europe as soon as I have bootstrapped the 7000 Euro necessary for CE certification.
In terms of openness, there is this:
https://www.invisible-computers.com/invisible-calendar/image...
and this:
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery/blob/ma...
I also want to make the esp32 controller itself more hackable in future, but I don't want to promise anything because that's quite a lot of work for me.
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Ask HN: Any Hardware Startups Here?
Here is the API description:
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery/blob/ma...
And here is the sample app:
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery
Admittedly, I am not the greatest technical writer, but I compensate by being pretty responsive. :)
- Show HN: An open app development platform for eInk smart screen
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A WiFi color eInk picture frame
This display offers a simple API to build applications for it:
https://shop.invisible-computers.com/products/invisible-cale...
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery/blob/ma...
The API doesn't require any special knowledge about e-paper displays, it just expects an image URL in the correct resolution and will then render it to the display.
You can buy the display off the shelf, and if you are interested in building an app, contact me at [email protected] for a developer account :)
Feel free to go to town on it :)
What are some alternatives?
toltec - Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet.
osdr-q10 - Orion anchor design files, firmware, and FPGA code.
rmkit - | remarkable app framework | https://rmkit.dev
epdiy - EPDiy is a driver board for affordable e-Paper (or E-ink) displays.
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
pibox-os - 📦💻 The Official PiBox Operating System
remarkable2-recovery - recovery tools for reMarkable 2
tock - A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers
recrossable - crossword game with simplistic handwriting recognition and automatic generation of crosswords
tokay-lite-pcb - Tokay AI Camera - ESP32 camera development board
37reader - repo for the 3.7" eReader
blossom-public - Public Repo for the Cornell Blossom Robot