Last seen: Nov 21, 2024
Use the Map Functions menu to turn off the map. Then turn the map it back on using the same menu. If the same result occurs, then use the Map Utilitie...
Great, So then load a profile that closely matches your build requirements. This will take you to the Settings Editor. From there you can enter the ...
Hi Rick, We can help. I'm sure we'll figure it out. The first thing to do once the RPI has booted up, is to go to another computer that is on the ...
I've not used this style. But I can tell you that you need to be using the DO (digital out) terminal and not the AO (analog out) for the software to w...
Also, if you want to turn the lights off then you can change the settings under 'Sectional Map Settings'. Towards the bottom is a setting called 'Low ...
Sounds awesome! Please send pics of your build and certainly of the final products. We'd love to see them. Thanks - Mark
Cellophane tape. I was being conservative so I wouldn't accidentally short something while I was playing with them. I did this early on in my playing ...
I hot glued the corners to the locating pins. The unit was then mounted to the board so the OLEDs were sandwiched between the board and the bezel. - M...
The file in question is metar-v31.py. I'm not home this week so I can't look to see where the lines are, but if you are comfortable go for it. Other...
Yes, but those values are hard coded. I'll have to look to see where they are. What are you levels that you want to use? Mark
I just checked, and that's the only picture I have of the back of that setup. However, but yes I daisy chained the power and ground. I then ran a sepa...
So maybe you found a bug that should be easily fixed. The shutoff.py script wasn't taking into account the possibility of not using a Multiplexer. Mak...