Message from @Tervy

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2017-12-03 11:49:02 UTC  

good luck making it with esp8266

2017-12-03 11:49:10 UTC  

(and then fucking with calibration)

2017-12-03 11:49:14 UTC  

tho i it were for me.. from simpl ESP the e-paper one would be enough

2017-12-03 11:49:18 UTC  

on the esp8266 you wire up a humidity sensor that's precalibrated

2017-12-03 11:49:48 UTC  

doesnt seem to be in that kit

2017-12-03 11:49:48 UTC  

dht11 is ez to program

2017-12-03 11:49:51 UTC  

its in his other kits

2017-12-03 11:49:54 UTC  

yeah the dht11

2017-12-03 11:49:56 UTC  

or was it dth11

2017-12-03 11:50:18 UTC  

i've used it, it's kinda awkward with nonstandard interface

2017-12-03 11:50:52 UTC  

but ez to read

2017-12-03 11:50:54 UTC  

in his weathermonitor v1 with the 1" oled he includes the dht11

2017-12-03 11:51:01 UTC  

and it's actually aight

2017-12-03 11:51:16 UTC  

i couldn't get it to work with internal STM32L476 timer

2017-12-03 11:51:31 UTC  

so I literally counted loop cycles when the line was low or high :/

2017-12-03 11:52:03 UTC  

rip

2017-12-03 11:52:15 UTC  

active waiting

2017-12-03 11:52:17 UTC  

ugh

2017-12-03 11:52:30 UTC  

i do have spare raspberry pi tho

2017-12-03 11:52:33 UTC  

and you also need to disable interrupts too

2017-12-03 11:52:41 UTC  

i wonder if there is decent 7-10 inch e-papers what are easy to connect&control

2017-12-03 11:52:48 UTC  

you can read from it natively with the nodemcu and the proper lib iirc, including proper timer support

2017-12-03 11:53:04 UTC  

nodemcu?

2017-12-03 11:53:05 UTC  

is it js?

2017-12-03 11:53:17 UTC  

nodemcu is esp8266 flashed for arduino support

2017-12-03 11:53:44 UTC  

>writing in arduino c
yeah i'm not a pussy

2017-12-03 11:54:07 UTC  

suit yourself l m a o

2017-12-03 11:55:33 UTC  

ow

2017-12-03 11:55:47 UTC  

>51$

2017-12-03 11:55:52 UTC  

yeah

2017-12-03 11:56:01 UTC  

cheaper to hack shitkindle

2017-12-03 11:56:03 UTC  

it's cheaper to rip one out of a kindle

2017-12-03 11:56:15 UTC  

and reveng the communication interface and protocol

2017-12-03 11:56:26 UTC  

thankfully thats already done

2017-12-03 11:57:21 UTC  

``Kindle is based on embedded Linux. Thus Amazon is forced to distribute the source code. You might find the actual driver sources there.``
lmao

2017-12-03 11:57:29 UTC  

F O S S
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2017-12-03 12:00:05 UTC  

now its all good

2017-12-03 12:00:10 UTC  

6" eink for nooks or old kindles are 30$ still

2017-12-03 12:00:14 UTC  

that's much better of a deal

2017-12-03 12:00:28 UTC  

if you're interested more: http://essentialscrap.com/eink/