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projets:fuz:duhamel_flipdot [2021-01-16 18:59] – [Resources] +2 flip dot-based projects Lomanicprojets:fuz:duhamel_flipdot [2021-06-27 20:52] – [Resources] amend last edit Lomanic
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 ===== Resources ===== ===== Resources =====
   * https://damow.net/fun-with-flip-dot-displays/   * https://damow.net/fun-with-flip-dot-displays/
-  * https://wiki.muc.ccc.de/flipdot%3Astart (german)+  * https://wiki.muc.ccc.de/flipdot%3Astart (German)
   * https://github.com/sintech/Flip-Dot-Display   * https://github.com/sintech/Flip-Dot-Display
   * https://flipdot.wordpress.com/   * https://flipdot.wordpress.com/
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   * https://hackaday.io/project/169541-flip-dot-clock-games-departures flip dot clock, Raspberry Pi Zero-based   * https://hackaday.io/project/169541-flip-dot-clock-games-departures flip dot clock, Raspberry Pi Zero-based
   * https://markwtech.com/clocks/flip-dot-clock/ another flip dot clock   * https://markwtech.com/clocks/flip-dot-clock/ another flip dot clock
 +  * https://youtube.com/watch?v=DZdEKYEQ3sA How to connect and test Hanover Flip Dot Display. Part I: Using Deric+ Controller (a comment says to use 24V) 
 +  * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITLLirkhehs How to connect and test Hanover Flip Dot Display. Part II: Testing without controller (18 to 24V according to author) 
 +  * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcN_nGvcxeU Reverse engineering a flip dot sign (quite basic stuff in fact, it's a barebones flipdot without any logic, mentions 18V) 
 +  * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoeJRwjy5dY Adventures with Flippy the Flip-dot Display - Software and Teardown (Hanover, RS485, baud rate is 4800, linked blogpost https://engineer.john-whittington.co.uk/2017/11/adventures-flippy-flip-dot-display/
 +  * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6kWa3wLCok Teardown d'un afficheur flip-dot et analyse du firmware (furrtek, Hanover, 24V, RS485 again), https://twitter.com/ivoidwarrantie/status/1393691784581197825 same display 
 +  * http://rainer.radow.org/flip-dot.php and https://radow.org/flip-dot-8x7.php (95% german), last one even with some code. The project looks quite advanced (other German displays brands though) with hardware and software (Arduino-based), but it's not obvious if the software part is being shared. Check the [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgYCDdg9m0U_oiDaprMsXw|YouTube channel also]] (dampfboot) ([[https://web.archive.org/web/20180816061922/http://rainer.radow.org:80/mikrocontroller/flipdot-spielereien/|maybe another interesting link]]). Try to contact him at rainer @ radow . org maybe 
 +  * http://swansea.hackspace.org.uk/Projects/Flipdot Hanover, deep reverse engineering effort (schematics), some videos/pics of it in action [[https://www.instagram.com/swanseahack|on their Instagram]] 
 +  * https://medium.com/coinmonks/flip-dot-display-with-arduino-and-rs485-shield-ca2cec1b971a Alfa Zeta, 24V RS485 again, (thanks to my curly haired friend) 
 +  * 60 fps (again thanks to my curly haired friend) 
 +  * [[https://www.rollsigngallery.com/|Rollsign Gallery, Showing the history of public transportation through their destination signs with the most comprehensive collection on the web!]] really old school website
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