These projects are ready to flash directly to your Trinity directly from your browser, you don't even need the Arduino IDE installed!
- You will need the CH340 driver installed.
- You will need to visit the flash pages using Chrome. (Other browsers don't support the WebSerial stuff yet)
- Plug your Trinity into your PCs USB port
- Click the "Install" button on the page and select your Trinity com port.
My Wifi Tetris Clock project is a clock that gets it's time from the internet and draws the numbers out using falling tetris blocks!
It is originally designed to run on a 64x32 matrix, but can be configured to run on a 64x64 in the config interface. No other hardware is needed.
Once flashed, you will need to connect to the access point it hosts (details on the web flash page) and configure it. You will need to set the WiFi details of your network and you'll probably want to set your timezone too.
You can re-enter the config mode by pressing the reset button twice (about 1 second apart)
Mario Clock (Clockwise) by Jnthas
An awesome clock by Jonathas Barbosa that is a clock in the style of Mario for the NES where Mario hitting blocks is what progresses the time. It also fetches it's time from the internet.
It is designed to run on a 64x64 matrix, no other hardware is needed.
You can find the code for the project here
Once flashed, you will need to connect to the access point it hosts (details on the web flash page) and configure it. You will need to set the WiFi details of your network and you'll probably want to set your timezone too.