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How to enable OLED display

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How to enable OLED display on Raspbian:<ref>Adafruit Python SSD1306 library: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_SSD1306</ref>
'''1. Update your Pi and Install the required dependencies'''<pre>sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get -y upgradesudo apt-get -y install i2c-tools python3-smbussudo apt-get -y install python3-pip python3-pilsudo pip3 install --upgrade setuptoolssudo pip3 install --upgrade adafruit-python-shellsudo pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-ssd1306sudo pip3 install pi-ina219sudo pip3 show pi-ina219</pre>
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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo apt-get update
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo apt-get -y upgrade
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo apt-get -y install i2c-tools python3-smbus python-smbus
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo apt-get -y install python3-pip python3-pil
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo apt-get -y install python3-pip python3-pil
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo pip3 install --upgrade setuptools
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo pip3 install --upgrade adafruit-python-shell
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-ssd1306
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo pip3 install pi-ina219
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo pip3 show pi-ina219
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'''2. Run the following command to check the oled i2c port'''
sudo i2cdetect -y 1
for X729, the I2C address is 0x3c, (In generally, the i2c address is 0x3c)
 
Please sure teh I2C is enable before this step, please refer to [[How to enable I2C]]
 
 
'''3. Installation'''
 
3.1 Download the required scripts
<pre>
cd ~
# git clone https://github.com/suptronics/oled.git
git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/oled
cd oled
</pre>
3.2 Install the Adafruit CircuitPython library
sudo python3 raspi-blinka.py
 
This process may take tens of minutes, please be patient
 
 
3.3 Answering Y and hitting Enter when reboot prompted. Then renavigate to the oled directly by entering:
cd oled
 
3.4 Run the script to test the display
sudo python3 stats.py
OR
sudo python3 x729.py
 
Due to different hardware, you need to choose a different project file such as <code>x729.py</code> or <code>stats.py</code>
 
* <code>stats.py</code> is for most hardware such as [[NASPi CM4-M2]] or [[NASPi CM4-2.5]] or [[NASPi Gemini 2.5]] or [[X882]] shield.
* <code>x729.py</code> is for [[X729]] shield.
 
3.5 Run the script at Raspberry Pi boot
sudo crontab -e
 
3.6 Add a line at the end of the file that reads like this:
 
PS: we must toogle to the /home/pi/oled directory because .ttf files is required to locate in current directory,you can refer to x729.py source file, or you can also remove the 'cd /home/pi/oled &&' if you use the absolute path of the ttf file in the source code.
@reboot cd /home/pi/oled && python3 /home/pi/oled/yourd-evice-name.py &
[[File:X729-9.png|none]]
 
Save and exit. In nano editor, you do that by hitting CTRL + X, answering Y and hitting Enter when prompted.
 
==References==
<references />
for X729, the I2C address is 0x3c
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