Build your own Virtual Pet using MicroPython on a Raspberry Pi Pico
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Build your own Virtual Pet using MicroPython on a Raspberry Pi Pico
Python library to enable 128x32 pixel OLED for Raspberry Pi (both 32 and 64bit).
2018-2024: Re-purposed PC-PSU case Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 with python OLED status display, pcie-nvme, usb-ssd or hdd, switched 5v power, usb front and rear sockets, audio DAC, and a large, silent cooling fan.
CircuitPython SSD1306 OLED display Examples - Pong Game, Hello World, Thermometer, with a Raspberry Pico board.
CircuitPython - Display an animated gif on an OLED display SSD1306 or SSD1331.
A Raspberry Pi is useful in all kinds of ways, even if you are looking to make a project that can help people increase the quality of their lives. This project is meant for people who are colourblind or have trouble seeing. Using your raspberry pi and a colour sensor, we can make a cool gadget that determines the precise main colour of an object…
Creating and displaying bitmap graphics on an SSD-1306 OLED display using MicroPython
Python scripts to convert animated gif, videos & still pictures (png...) for ssd1306-like OLED panels, including a zlib compression feature and a full MicroPython example...
Hydroponic project in MicroPython
A simple MicroPython script for data logging environmental sensors, specially Bosch's BME280(I2C), Maxim's DS18B20(One-wire) and Sensirion's SCD30(I2C)
IoT Weather Station with ESP32 microcontroller and online API to save data in Firestore and serve data for App.
a simple single player pong game
A docker image to use with a raspberry zero and the PiOLED ssd1306 hat.
SSD1306 SPI For RaspberryPi
🕦 Salah Timings on SSD1306, Raspberry Pi.
SSD1306 OLED library with multiple font sizes
A Python module for accessing multiple i2c devices through only one i2c adapter under Linux.
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