
Wifi Tetris Clock on ESP8266
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This update to the WiFi Tetris clock fixes a critical issue that prevented it from functioning on an ESP8266 board like the WeMOS D1 R1. A revised documented sketch is now included. Brian Lough's original clock design was featured in Hackspace, and I've added a PDF of the article for reference. To simplify the build process, I created my own PCB that houses a WeMOS D1 R1 board and reduces the wiring needed to connect it to the P3 64x32 RGB Matrix Display. This custom PCB was designed using the toner transfer method and is available in Eagle file format. To interface with the display, I modified the ribbon cable supplied with the P3 Display by cutting it in half and attaching 8x2 IDC connectors to each end. This creates a clean and organized connection point for the board. The following videos demonstrate this WiFi Tetris clock in action: https://youtu.be/0jhRbqpZX5I https://youtu.be/vpwxnK77F6U
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