tty2rpi Add-On (shows core based pictures and videos on a HDMI or DSI display)

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Re: tty2rpi Add-On (shows core based pictures and videos on a HDMI or DSI display)

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But the Marquee looked really great, and most people had no idea it was a monitor, until it showed the time or the Halloween greetings,
I've included the images (AI Generated for full disclosure) here in the post, you're welcome to use or alter them to your own liking, I claim no IP on these... Enjoy!

Zip Contains original PNG's ready for uploading... change the ini to point to your seasonal folder and bingo... if I have some time I may make some Christmas ones, as it's not "All AI" I had to do some editing as spelling as you can tell was terrible, and I had to go in and save what I could on short notice, as I had a lot of other things to prepare for Halloween.

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Re: tty2rpi Add-On (shows core based pictures and videos on a HDMI or DSI display)

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dcrosby wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 6:22 am

Sorry somehow Halloween was really small in my neighborhood some of the kids are growing up, and not enough young families have come in to replace the elderly people who have stayed put. I refuse to give up, and we still try to do a pretty nice house, but I went through about 1/3 of my typical candy haul, which typically goes 80-90% so I try to build in some buffer, but this year was shockingly small, but people still enjoyed the show...

However, a light but beautiful setup! I really love the chosen theme (Mars Attacks) and the loving details. Look at the beamed-up cow! And the cat in front watching the warning sign (a real cat? Would be a perfect coincidence!). Many thanks for your pictures!

We had many more kids this year prayin' sweet or sour. And we setup decoration and a small rotating projector which was displaying Halloween objects against neighbors house while burning down some branches and garden waste at a safe place.

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