Joey Castillo
Joey Castillo
Hesitant to make a point by point comparison (it's a great project and I'm following it with interest!) but the short answer is that they're focusing on connectivity (wifi and...
Confirmed that this issue is specific to the emulator; cannot replicate on hardware.
Thanks for the kind words! I've actually ordered a Giant Board with the specific intent of exploring Linux options with the Wing. I also think it could be interesting to...
I used the same stacking Feather headers from Adafruit, product 2830, and I have not experienced an issue with the pins being that loose when paired with the headers in...
Thanks for the suggestion and I appreciate the report; will definitely search Digikey and see what I can find. Also plan to order some more stacking Feather headers from Adafruit...
> Any plans to introduce anti-aliased text rendering? Not at this time. The font that the Open Book uses to support world languages, GNU Unifont, is a 1-bit bitmap font,...
Thanks for the suggestion! I sense that it might be possible to build this around an ESP32. The eBook Wing actually works with [an ESP32 Feather](https://www.adafruit.com/product/3591) so I know that...
I think this is a great idea! I'd also consider checking out the new [ESP32-S2 module](https://www.espressif.com/en/news/espressif-announces-%E2%80%A8esp32-s2-secure-wi-fi-mcu) if you're looking at porting it over; it's a single core, but the low...
Awesome!! For my part I have not made any moves on a wifi version of the board; I've been instead focusing on software support for the existing hardware, as well...
As it stands now the Open Book does have the MCU on the board (SAMD51J19A); the Feather header is there for compatibility with wings so that folks can add functions...