While researching the product, I came across four excellent projects where people drove raw E-Paper displays:
- Petteri Aimonen's Essential Scrap E-Ink Project
- sprite_tm's WiFi E-Ink Display
- sapir's E-Ink Display Adapter
- Wenting Z.'s NekoCal E-Ink Calender
I'll stand on the shoulder of giants for this - my strategy will be to approach it in a few steps.
- Reproduce the results the others have had with an initial breakout.
- Work on the A/D or protocol decoding for some monitor interface
- VGA?
- DVI?
- HDMI? (Probably not, HDMI -> DVI adapters are common enough)
- Wrap it up in a decent looking package
Feasibility
Feasibility isn't an issue here, it seems that raw E-Paper displays have been driven enough times to give this a go without it being a large risk. By doing this in a modular fashion I should have a useful part even if, say, I only get through 2 out of 3 of my steps.
As for me? I do have graphics experience from past entries - although that was emitting graphics, not consuming them, haha. See my VGATonic 2015 Graphic Card Best Product entry as well as my 2014 initial project logs.
I'm hopeful I can get something going here.
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It's quite an interesting project, even though it was posted a long time ago. To my mind, it makes some sense.
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