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Btc tracker on e paper display

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 Sel
(@sel)
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Looking for a simple btc tracker, script or plugin using Raspberry pi and 2.7 inch e paper display.

The one in the workshop does not work.


   
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 Ron
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Not sure what a btc tracker is. When you mention a 'workshop' article, providing a link is nice and you have to be far more specific than 'it doesn't work'. As a minimum describe what you expected, what happened, what steps you have taken to troubleshoot it.

Arduino says and I agree, in general, the const keyword is preferred for defining constants and should be used instead of #define
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Hi @sel,

   Like Ron @zander, I didn't know what BTC stood for either, but Google tells me it is Bitcoin.

  Sorry, I obviously don't know anything about the details of Bitcoin tracking ... perhaps others can help?

Best wishes with your project.


   
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 Sel
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@zander thank you for your reply.

  • The workshop on e paper displays with raspberry pi has a number of plugins. The plug-in for the clock works fine. Another plugin for Bitcoin tracking comes up with a slew of errors on the terminal. I'm not code savvy.
  • I'm looking for a script or plugin to run a Bitcoin tracker.


   
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@sel Sorry, I think what you want to do may be a violation of forum rules, but in any case I will not get involved in gambling applications.

Arduino says and I agree, in general, the const keyword is preferred for defining constants and should be used instead of #define
"Never wrestle with a pig....the pig loves it and you end up covered in mud..." anon
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting


   
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 Sel
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  • @zander everything in life is a gamble. When you get in your car and go for a drive.

   
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