stdd (short for "simple time display daemon") is a handy little daemon for the Raspberry PI device that can be used to display the current time.

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README

=== About ===

stdd (short for "simple time display daemon") is a handy little daemon for
the Raspberry PI device that can be used to display the current time on a
7 segment display with a HT16K33 backpack from Adafruit Industries. It
makes heavy use of the python libraries published by Adafruit to control
the display via I2C.

=== USAGE ===

see ./stdd

=== Dependencies ===

stov depends on the following software to be installed:

* python 2.7 or higher (lower 2.x versions might work but are not tested 3.x is not supported)
* python-smbus
* python-plctl (optional)

=== COPYING ===

see LICENSE

=== Configuration ===

HW_ADDRESS: hardware address for your display, a common value is
"0x70" use i2cdetect to find yours if it doesn't match

BLINK_COLON: define if you want the middle colon to blink, 0 = off, 1
= on

BRIGHTNESS_HIGH: value used for "high" brightness, valid values are
0-15

BRIGHTNESS_LOW: value used for "low" brightness, valid values are
0-15

SET_BRIGHTNESS_LOW: value used for "low" brightness, valid values are
0-15

SET_BRIGHTNESS_HIGH: time of the day to change the brightness from
low to high

SYSLOG_LEVEL: maximum syslog level to log, stdd uses debug, info and
error

SYSLOG_FACILITY: syslog facility to use for logging (default: user,
can also be daemon)


=== Known issues ===

None yet

=== Installation ==

see INSTALL