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    epaper-hat

    epaper-hat

    Raspberry Pi images for e-Paper HAT displays

    epaper-hat.zip A PI OS trixie image for the waveshare 2.13" Touch ePaper HAT https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/2.13inch_Touch_e-Paper_HAT_Manual#Raspberry_Pi (old) epaper.zip A Raspbian Jessie Lite image for the e-Paper HAT (percheron electronics) http://www.percheron-electronics.uk/shop/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1372954669/e-paper-display-hat-for-the-raspberry-pi/description Shows date, ip address and root storage usage
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    Pi ePaper Display

    raspberry Pi e-Paper display server

    ePaper Fun Raspberry Pi Stand Alone WiFi Access Point. Presented at the 2022 Great Lakes Cisco Academy Conference in Detroit Michigan. Turn your Raspberry Pi into a stand alone access point to flash images onto an e-Paper display. Image was made on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ e-Paper used was 2.6" Red/Black/White e-Ink on a RoHS HAT.
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    ESP32 UK weather

    UK weather forecast display using ESP32 and ePaper

    Obtains weather forecast data from the UK Met Office API (datapoint) and displays on an ePaper display attached to an ESP32. Extremely low power consumption (several weeks between charges) Idea based on David Bird's original weather display which I couldn't get to work as Weather Underground had closed down (https://github.com/G6EJD/ESP32-8266-ePaper-Weather-Display-Examples) Programming done using Arduino with the Waveshare ePaper library (https://github.com/waveshare/e-Paper/tree/master/Arduino%20UNO/epd2in13/epd2in13) and the Arduino Json library (https://github.com/bblanchon/ArduinoJson.git) Hardware: * TTGO T5 v2.13 * Li-Ion battery You will need to modify the pin settings in the Waveshare library (epdif.h) to match those that you are using. ...
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