These commands expand the filesystem, enable SPI and set up the correct timezone on the Raspberry Pi. Sudo sed -i s/ #dtparam=spi=on/dtparam=spi=on/ /boot/config.txt After connecting via SSH, run the following commands, line by line:.For more detailed instructions, check out the page from the Raspberry Pi website Use the address: raspberrypi.local with pi as the username and raspberry as the password. On Windows, you can use PUTTY, but you can also use an SSH App. Once the green LED has stopped blinking after ~3 minutes, use an SSH client to connect to the Raspberry Pi.Eject the microSD card from your computer now, insert it in the Raspberry Pi and power the Raspberry Pi.On Linux, copy these files to /boot of the microSD card. On Windows, this is the only visible directory on the SD card. Copy these three downloaded files ( settings.json, ssh, wpa_nf) to the flashed microSD card in the /boot folder of microSD card.Create and download a WiFi-configuration file ( wpa_nf) from the WEB-UI.Download the ssh text file from the WEB-UI.Create and download settings.json file for Inkycal from the WEB-UI.Leave the SD card plugged in your computer. Flash Raspberry Pi OS according to the instructions.Here is a GIF showing how to set a username this way! Special thanks to LakesideMiners from the for the note. While the fix in the software is in progress, please use the Raspberry Pi flashing tool and set the username via the gear button to pi. You will now have to set both, a new username and password. Please note that with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS, there no longer is the default user pi, as it is (now) considered a security risk. (!) -> These displays are parallel displays, featuring 16 greyscales, much faster refreshs, but are more expensive and require a bigger driver board Important note for Raspberry Pi OS! (Raspberry Pi 4/3/3B/3B+/3A/0W/0WH - Inkycal runs just fine on the Zero W/Zero WH model!) Any Raspberry Pi with 40 pins and Wi-Fi.iCanHazDad - Display a random joke from.Todoist - Synchronise with Todoist app or website to show todos.Weather - Show current weather, daily or hourly weather forecasts from openweathermap.Stocks - Display stocks using Tickers from Yahoo! Finance.Feeds - Synchronise RSS/ATOM feeds from your favorite providers.Slideshow - Cycle through images in a given folder and show them on the E-Paper.Image - Display an Image from URL or local file path.Agenda - Agenda showing upcoming events from given iCalendar URLs.Calendar - Monthly Calendar with option to sync events from iCalendars, e.g. ![]() For now, these following built-in modules are supported: Inkycal is fully modular, you can mix and match any modules you like and configure them on the web-ui. Oh, and it's open for third-party modules! Hooray! Main features Despite all this, Inkycal can run well even on the Raspberry Pi Zero. It's open-source, free for personal use, fully modular and user-friendly. It converts these displays into useful information dashboards. Inkycal is a software written in python for selected E-Paper displays.
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