Crypto prices should be easy to display....isn't that just a random number  
??  ;-]


On Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 4:49:00 PM UTC-8 Alan Tan wrote:

> This would be perfect if it can display crypto prices with the ability to 
> select a set of coins and currency :)
>
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 8:00 PM Paul Andrews <judg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nick. I’ve fixed the problem Richard d was having, so it’s Ok to 
>> update to the latest version on the web site.
>>
>> On Feb 27, 2024, at 11:02 PM, Nicholas Stock <nick...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Hi Paul, I'm running the version prior to the latest and I've noticed on 
>> two occasions the displays have been blank, the clock portal is still 
>> responsive, but no display on the OLEDs....a restart fixes it.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 8:36 AM Paul Andrews <pa...@nixies.us> wrote:
>>
>>> Richard ran in to an issue with the latest firmware (it was continuously 
>>> connecting to and disconnecting from wifi), so I'm curious if anyone else 
>>> has tried it and what the results are. For him downgrading to the previous 
>>> version worked. Naturally I have not experienced this issue myself, but am 
>>> just wondering whether to pull it from my web site or not.
>>> On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 12:48:07 PM UTC-5 Richard Scales 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Many thanks for this - installation was a breeze, all looking lovely.
>>>>  - Richard
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday 21 February 2024 at 02:10:25 UTC Paul Andrews wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Last release for a while, barring the odd bug fix. Available at the 
>>>>> usual place <https://www.nixies.us/projects/elekstubeips-clock/>. 
>>>>> This is the release notes:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Added a default clock face that includes colons, am, pm and 
>>>>>    empty background.
>>>>>    - Added an additional time display mode that uses four digits, a 
>>>>>    flashing colon and a display of today's weather.
>>>>>    - Changed the initial configuration to use this clock face and 
>>>>>    display the four-digit clock with weather.
>>>>>    - The default weather icons have also changed to *monochrome*. 
>>>>>    These icons can be drawn against the blank background and the color 
>>>>> can be 
>>>>>    adjusted to match the color of the clock face (via the *Weather*
>>>>>     page).
>>>>>    - Where the GUI allows you to adjust colors the controls indicate 
>>>>>    what will happen as you adjust the color
>>>>>    - There is an additional color control that both displays the 
>>>>>    current color and provides an alternate way to modify it.
>>>>>    - The GUI is responsive to the state of the clock - it will hide 
>>>>>    controls that aren't used for the current clock state.
>>>>>    - The clock can now display BMP files that have 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 
>>>>>    24 bits per pixel. batch_convert_images.py has been modified to 
>>>>> produce 
>>>>>    files with these various bit depths.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a piccie:
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: original.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 2:39:34 PM UTC-5 Paul Andrews wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tell me more about all this. I would like to provide access to a 
>>>>>> movement sensor, so I’ve ordered a aqara motion sensor and a sonoff 
>>>>>> zigbee 
>>>>>> dongle. I’m a little confused about the options from there on though. 
>>>>>> e.g. 
>>>>>> ESPHome, zigbee2mqtt, HA etc. It seems like just polling an mqtt broker 
>>>>>> would be easiest from the perspective of getting data from the sensor 
>>>>>> but I 
>>>>>> would like this to be as general as possible given the memory 
>>>>>> restrictions 
>>>>>> that I have in the clock. Any guidance would be gratefully received.
>>>>>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 10:38:55 AM UTC-5 Benoit Tourret 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I also like esp web tools, this is a great piece of art !!!
>>>>>>> I am using the version used on Home Assistant, called EspHome 
>>>>>>> <https://esphome.io/>. this is an esp32, 8266, rp2040 "os" used 
>>>>>>> with simple yaml configuration files.
>>>>>>> I use it with success for many sensors and displays in my home, and 
>>>>>>> I try to use it on my new clock: B-7971/eight equipped with 
>>>>>>> SmartSockets.
>>>>>>> up to now I can display time / date and internal + external 
>>>>>>> temperature. I wish I could display message from HomeAssistant...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le samedi 27 janvier 2024 à 02:33:28 UTC+1, Paul Andrews a écrit :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I recently did a search to see if EleksMaker had updated the 
>>>>>>>> firmware for the EleksTubeIPS clock so that it could use the WiFi 
>>>>>>>> connectivity that the ESP32 has. Well, they hadn't, but now *I* 
>>>>>>>> have - though I'm not the first. Note that they released a *v2* of 
>>>>>>>> this clock that does have WiFi connectivity, so this firmware is for 
>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>> original *v1* clocks. I went a bit crazy with it: It syncs with 
>>>>>>>> NTP, has a web-based GUI, you can upload new clock faces from the GUI, 
>>>>>>>> you 
>>>>>>>> can configure it to display a 5 day weather forecast etc.- details are 
>>>>>>>> here <https://www.nixies.us/projects/elekstubeips-clock/>.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My software engineer heart particularly loves the esp web tools 
>>>>>>>> <https://esphome.github.io/esp-web-tools/> interface - you can 
>>>>>>>> flash the firmware and connect the clock to WiFi directly from the 
>>>>>>>> page 
>>>>>>>> above.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Anyhow, hope you like.
>>>>>>>>
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