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zero-btc-screen
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I’ve just built an experimental zero-btc-screen with a bigger display
If you would like to build one yourself, you can find the code and instructions here: https://github.com/dr-mod/zero-btc-screen
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Made a BTC price tracker with candle stick chart. It updates every minute and is running on a pi zero W
You can find the instructions and code here: https://github.com/dr-mod/zero-btc-screen While it could be ported, this project is designed for regular PIs.
- Made bitcoin tracker out of an old pi zero. Link to dev and instructions in the comments
- RPI zero-btc-screen + pico-solar-system : a couple of astonish projects, originally designed by my close friend /u/dr2mod, fit well with each other on my work table
- I made some Rasberry Pi Zero Bitcoin price charts and I'm auctioning two off for the Bitcoin Smiles fundraising campaign.
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Build this little helper to always be up-to-date on the DOGE price
Cool! Here is the code and there is also a link with the supported parts: https://github.com/dr-mod/zero-btc-screen
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RPi zero based air parameters monitoring server for laptop, phone and an oled + esp8266 screen
Code: https://github.com/dr-mod/zero-btc-screen
- My version of the pi zero coin display
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Build this little helper to always be up-to-date on the BTC price
Not my project but he posted it on github. Change line 15 of main.py
- Anybody know how i can tweak this to amp?
e-Paper
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Waveshare 2.13 G
I had some issues with the Waveshare method under the "C" heading, but was able to get the "Python" set of instructions to work properly and run the test on my display. If you really do have a G-variant display, then the line "python3 epd_2in13g_test.py" in the last set of instructions should run a full cycle on your display cleanly (real-time clock counting for about 10 seconds at the end) before clearing and giving you command of the terminal again. If the test hangs at any point, its not the right test for your display and you will probably have to go through the rest of the [Github tests](https://github.com/waveshareteam/e-Paper/tree/master/RaspberryPi_JetsonNano/python/examples) until you find the most current one that works.
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Need help finding the root cause of Waveshare 2.13V3 noise
I ported the Waveshare V3 Python code to Rust. This had a similar outcome, perpetually waiting for the busy pin. The only thing that worked was clearing the display (filling the memory with 0x00/FF): it was blinking a few times in the init() - clear() - sleep() loop. Pixels have never become black/white, though.
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Need help with eInk display
Then demo for your eink display from waveshare GitHub and get that working first, any issues and we’ll try to help you troubleshoot.
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Waveshare E Ink display
Following Waveshare's Wiki, I think this is their Python driver/test code for the Raspberry Pi: https://github.com/waveshare/e-Paper/blob/master/RaspberryPi_JetsonNano/python/lib/waveshare_epd/epd3in52.py
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Any chance of lowering power consumption on this project?
I’d follow up on this path, it sounds like even their code may have issues with it: https://github.com/waveshare/e-Paper/issues/15
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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)
I ended up including their shared library and using their python API to control the screen, as found on waveshare/e-paper repo
- Unable to get e-ink display to do anything
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Can anyone help with e-paper slideshow?
sample code for arduino here - https://github.com/waveshare/e-Paper
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Yet another Raspberry Pi e-ink display... but with a web app for extra display options!
Python scripts: these scripts actually retrieve the data and print it on the display. I heavily relied on the existing Waveshare Python libraries to figure out how to print text/images on the screen. The rest is essentially just requests to get data from various APIs (I used Open Weather Map, Pi-Hole, SEPTA, newsapi.org, and Wordnik). I set up cron jobs on the Pi to run the normal refresh script every half hour and to start the Node server on startup.
- Long refresh rate on 7 color e-paper display
What are some alternatives?
umbrel-os - umbrelOS for Raspberry Pi 4 (only). Covert your Raspberry Pi into a home server in one click. For other hardware, checkout https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel
epd-library-arduino - Arduino libraries for Waveshare e-paper series
dakboard - Collection of scripts to manage home dakboard
btcticker - ePaper Cryptocurrency Ticker [Moved to: https://github.com/veebch/btcticker]
true-binary-mode-clock - True Binary Clock Desktop Widget for Mac OS
epaper-dashboard
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
coinbase-python - DEPRECATED — Coinbase Python API
co2mini - Get your CO2 Monitor into Prometheus and HomeKit
e_paper_weather_display - Raspberry Pi weather display using Waveshare e-paper display and Open Weather Map API
btcticker - ePaper Cryptocurrency Ticker