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rpi-metro-display reviews and mentions
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My take on a next train display for Metro
Cool! I made this one but I would try yours out if you post the code!
- Building a DC Metro display based on Raspberry Pi
- Guide to Build You Own Replica DC Metro Display With A Raspberry Pi
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Saw Someone Post A Similar Metro Board A Few
Thanks! I've got the code on Github now with an install guide: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display Hope this helps!
If you're still interested, I've finally gotten around to open sourcing my code and made an installation guide: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
So interestingly enough I'm not using the GTFS here, in fact WMATA hadn't been on GTFS when I originally created this. I use their real time rail APIs. I've got the code up on Github along with an install guide now: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
Code is live with a guide here: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
If you're still interested in this I put the code up on Github along with an installation guide: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
The code for mine is now open source if you're interested: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
You might be able to get them through DigiKey, they've added links to buy from DigiKey recently because Adafruit's supply chain is a wonky because of COVID. I released the code and a guide to build here whenever you get around to it: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
If you need a jumping off point the code for what I've built is available as well as a guide explaining the parts I used, etc. https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
If you're still interested, I've open sourced the code and have an install guide here: https://github.com/kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display
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kenschneider18/rpi-metro-display is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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