Hey /diy/, I just got this i2c screen for my raspberry pi, what are some cool things I can do with it?
I know the (very) basics of python, and I can make it print some words, but not too sure what to do beyond that.
have some fun with the custom characters
>>1114555
use it as a display for your raspi while you install gentoo on it
>>1114555
nice double trips
I have a hard-on for classic electronic games (ie. Entex Electronic Baseball), so I would try and program a classic game for it. A rudimentary electronic baseball simulator would be pretty cool.
>>1114566
I did!
>>1114600
downloading tarball now
>>1114607
I'd like to try that, I'll see what I can do with the buttons on the PCB! That will be a project for me though lol.
>>1114555
multimeter, need just 4 potentiometers 10k, and LM324, 2x voltage and one current, and frequency meter with just a wire, resstor and zener diode, all on one mega328 or 32 or 16. Or others. But those are most popular.
>>1114661
that's another great idea!
>>1114842
maybe even no opamp, but you need to see how is internal opamps doing this job and if well then give divider, but you know that.
>>1114866
Well, I am using a raspberry pi here so there are no analog inputs, only digital. I'm guessing I would have to use an external ADC (probably MCP3008), though I probably wouldn't need an ATMEGA chip.
>>1114555
>>1114959
Cool, can you make it say "WE WUZ DIGITAL AN SHEET"?
I'm planning on using a Raspberry pi as repetier server for my 3D printer so I can print over my network. I used a small Oled to display the ip-addres
>kids these days and their microprocessors