LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby matock » 09 Dec 2015, 23:07

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby XploD » 10 Dec 2015, 00:35

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby matock » 11 Dec 2015, 09:06

Fantastic XploD !

The combination of "After=network.target" and "sleep" is the good one (in my case 2s is enough). And the Restart=on-failure offers a guarantie that anyway it will be started.

Thank you very much for your help.
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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby XploD » 11 Dec 2015, 12:40

You're welcome ;)

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby zzeromin » 14 Feb 2016, 11:06

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby XploD » 14 Feb 2016, 11:21

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby zzeromin » 15 Feb 2016, 07:58

Thanks for great explanation to xplod.
It's really fantastic awesome!
Now I can do it. :)
I refered to this installation.
[youtube] https://youtu.be/NwBvX7HlNc4 [/youtube]
[youtube] https://youtu.be/OynFcQH7uLw [/youtube]

I'd like to show you one homepage. This site name is 'Raspberry-Pi Village'.
I'm member of Raspberry-Pi Village. Every members thanks to you because of your awesome codes.
We made mini-project using your code.
maybe you can't understand because language is Korean. sorry... plz see some photos and youtube.

XploD. Thank you so much.
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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby XploD » 15 Feb 2016, 17:06

Hi,

Good to hear that you got it to work, you're welcome. I'll take a look when I come home. If I understood it right, are you using RuneAudio and RetroPie in dual boot or you use multiple SD cards?

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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby zzeromin » 16 Feb 2016, 01:33

Hi XploD.

That is a good idea. But we are using OSMC with RetroPie dual boot.
As you said before I hope to make dual booting between RuneAudio and RetroPie in one SD card next time.

Thank you for great supporting.
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Re: LCD display and buttons in Python (tutorial and code)

Postby Cirrhosis » 17 Mar 2016, 19:15

Hello!
I have Raspberi Pi B rev.2 and 2B. Also, there is a simple display 16X2 and 16X2 bus i2c. I tried to do by steps as described XPLOD. But a lot of links does not work. Linux for me to complete darkness. Does anyone have a working image of what would be written on the SD, connect the display and that everything would work? Controls not necessary.
Sorry for the English. This is Google Translate.
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