Computer HUD
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****UPDATE**** I've spent a significant amount of time working on this project and have finally completed version 2. The right screen remains unchanged, but the left screen has been upgraded to a Raspberry Pi with a 5" display as well. I've also updated the website to show PiHole activity, weather, and my solar system. I then added a third screen on the far left using the excellent OctoMonitor setup found here: https://octoprint.org/. The code is attached, so it should be easy to follow and edit. File is UTMDisplayV5.ino Here's what you need to do: 1. Local Router LCD So my router has a local 1602 LCD, powered by an Arduino with an Ethernet shield to present the local stats on the router. Code is attached, so it should be easy to follow and edit. File is UTMDisplayV5.ino 2. Raspberry Pi Powered LCD Screen At this point, you should be able to browse to the Raspberry Webserver above and see the stats presented, so the next step is to setup a Raspberry Pi with an LCD back pack that can see the website. For my LCD, I needed to use the following Raspbian image: http://osoyoo.com/2016/09/13/install-raspberry-pi-3-5-touch-screen-driver-for-raspbian-jessie/ I had issues running Kiosk mode properly, so I'm using Firefox for Raspbian, autostarting that with the right website URL and then using a full screen plugin for firefox to accomplish the same thing. I then used Unclutter to hide the mouse cursor - https://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2008/07/07/auto-hide-your-mouse-pointer-when-idle-with-unclutter/ Job done :) 3. 3D Printed casing Instructions are at the very top. 4. This is the 5" LCD that is actually a 3rd Monitor (I run dual screen) from my PC. This is very straight forward, needs 5V power (Like the raspberry pi), and an HDMI feed from the PC. I then use Aida64 to setup something to display on it - https://www.aida64.com/ I know I have covered the setup very quickly and probably missed out a few things, but the point of this guide was to demonstrate the theory and articulate what was possible, I'm not an expert in these sort of technologies, just a lot of googling to make it work, but it works well - happy to discuss in comments. EDIT: A few people wanted to edit the model itself, so I have shared out the Fusion Designs via these links: Base: http://a360.co/2v5cNYU Lid: http://a360.co/2hw2QyZ
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