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Inykcal is a software written in python for selected E-Paper displays. It converts these displays into useful information dashboards. It's open-source, free for personal use, fully modular and user-friendly. Despite all this, Inkycal can run well even on the Raspberry Pi Zero W. Oh, and it's open for third-party modules! Hooray!
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Jul 12, 2021 - Python
Raspberry Pi weather display using Waveshare e-paper display and Open Weather Map API
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May 25, 2021 - Python
You can get time\weather\temperature-inside\humility-inside\pressure-inside\IAQ-inside\QQ-note\computer-info on this device.
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Jun 10, 2021 - C
RETIRED. Superseded by https://github.com/llvllch/stonks
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Aug 1, 2021 - Python
ePaper Clock with two user's Spotify info and the weather using Waveshare's 4.2inch EPD
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You know what this is for ;-)
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NodeJS Module to control Inky pHAT on Raspberry Pi (e-Paper Screen).
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Widgets on E-INK display using a Raspberry Pi
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Aug 21, 2019 - Python
A software for rpi zero w to display live-weather info and sync events from any online calendar to a beautiful E-Paper Display, or to just show a slideshow of simplified images.
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May 8, 2020 - Python
an E-paper domoticz console with Lilygo-T5
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May 5, 2021 - C
Raspberry Pi as a smart clock (and more) with a Waveshare 2.7 inch e-paper screen
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Oct 23, 2020 - Python
display truetype font for Arduino
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MicroPython driver for the Inkplate 6
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As an Iotink user I would like to have the microcontroller and the screen powered consistently regardless of the voltage drop of the batteries so I can be sure that Iotink will operate consistently.
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