├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── aurabox ├── black.bmp ├── example1.bmp ├── example2.bmp ├── example3.bmp ├── example4.bmp ├── example5.bmp ├── example6.bmp ├── example7.bmp ├── example8.bmp ├── example9.bmp ├── firework1.bmp ├── firework2.bmp ├── firework3.bmp ├── firework4.bmp ├── firework5.bmp ├── firework6.bmp ├── firework7.bmp └── firework8.bmp ├── commands.txt ├── divoom.pl ├── setAnimation.pl ├── setCalendar.pl ├── setPicture.pl ├── setPictureTbEvo.pl ├── setScreen.pl ├── setWeather.pl └── timebox ├── 1.png ├── 2.png ├── 3.png ├── 4.png ├── 5.png ├── 6.png ├── 7.png ├── 8.png ├── skull.png └── tb_evo.png /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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It is safest 630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively 631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least 632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. 633 | 634 | 635 | Copyright (C) 636 | 637 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 638 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 639 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 640 | (at your option) any later version. 641 | 642 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 643 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 644 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 645 | GNU General Public License for more details. 646 | 647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 648 | along with this program. If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Divoom Timebox/Aurabox command reference 2 | 3 | ``` 4 | Switch Screen: 45 5 | -> Clock: 00 6 | -> Format 12/24h (optional): 00 - 01 7 | -> Color as rgb (optional): 000000 - FFFFFF 8 | 9 | -> Temperature: 01 10 | -> Format Celsius/Fahrenheit (optional): 00 - 01 11 | -> Color as rgb (optional): 000000 - FFFFFF 12 | 13 | -> Switchoff Screen: 02 14 | 15 | -> Animation (hardcoded): 03 16 | -> Type: 00 - 06 17 | 18 | -> Equalizer: 04 19 | -> Type: 00 - 06 20 | -> Type 0 lines as rgb (optional): 000000 - FFFFFF 21 | -> Type 0 spikes as rgb (optional): 000000 - FFFFFF 22 | 23 | -> Image/Animation (preloaded within the app): 05 24 | 25 | -> Stopwatch: 06 26 | -> Control Halt/Reset (optional): 00 (Halt), 02 (Reset) 27 | 28 | -> Scoreboard: 07 29 | -> Control lower (optional): 0000 - 00FF 30 | -> Control upper (optional): 0000 - 00FF 31 | (needs further investigation because higher values than 255 are not possible at the moment) 32 | 33 | Set Brightness: 32 or 74 34 | -> Level (0 = off, 01 - FF = brightness level): 00 - FF 35 | 36 | Set Time: 18 37 | -> Year (XX = year % 100, YY = year / 100): XXYY 38 | -> Month: XX 39 | -> Day: XX 40 | -> Hours: XX 41 | -> Minutes: XX 42 | -> Seconds: XX 43 | 44 | Set Volume: 08 45 | -> Level: 01 - 64 46 | 47 | Get Volume: 09 48 | -> Level 49 | 50 | Set FM Radio (untested!): 05 51 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 52 | -> Frequency (100.3 Mhz = YYX.X = 030A): XXYY 53 | 54 | Get FM Radio Frequency: 60 55 | -> Frequency (100.3 Mhz = YYX.X = 030A): XXYY 56 | 57 | Set FM Radio Frequency: 61 58 | -> Frequency (100.3 Mhz = YYX.X = 030A): XXYY 59 | 60 | Set Mute: 0A 61 | -> State (on = 00, off = 01): 00 - 01 62 | 63 | Get Mute: 0B 64 | -> State (on = 00, off = 01) 65 | 66 | Set Image: 44000A0A04 67 | -> Data (Timebox): RGB (R = 4bit, G = 4bit, B = 4bit) => RGBRGB 2 pixels encoded into 2 bytes of data 68 | -> Data (Aurabox): Color Index (4bit per pixel) => 2 pixels encoded into 1 byte of data 69 | 70 | Set Animation: 49000A0A04 71 | -> Frame Number: 00 - FF 72 | -> Time Delay: 00 - FF 73 | -> Data (Timebox): RGB (R = 4bit, G = 4bit, B = 4bit) => RGBRGB 2 pixels encoded into 2 bytes of data 74 | -> Data (Aurabox): Color Index (4bit per pixel) => 2 pixels encoded into 1 byte of data 75 | 76 | Set Wakeup Call: 43 77 | -> Number: 00 - 02 78 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 79 | -> Hour: XX 80 | -> Minute: XX 81 | -> Day (bitcoded in the following order (highest bit always 0): Sat, Fri, Thu, Wed, Tue, Mon, Sun): XX 82 | -> Scene: XX 83 | -> Unknown: 010000 84 | -> Volume Level: 01 - 64 85 | 86 | Set Notification: 50 87 | -> Type: 00 - FF 88 | 89 | Set Calendar or Appointment Planer: 54 90 | -> needs further investigation 91 | 92 | Screen Off: 41XX or 62XX 93 | 94 | Show/Set Stopwatch/Scoreboard: 71 95 | -> 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Control lower (optional): 0000 - 00FF 27 | -> Control upper (optional): 0000 - 00FF 28 | (needs further investigation because higher values than 255 are not possible at the moment) 29 | 30 | Set Brightness: 32 or 74 31 | -> Level (0 = off, 01 - FF = brightness level): 00 - FF 32 | 33 | Set Time: 18 34 | -> Year (XX = year % 100, YY = year / 100): XXYY 35 | -> Month: XX 36 | -> Day: XX 37 | -> Hours: XX 38 | -> Minutes: XX 39 | -> Seconds: XX 40 | 41 | Set Volume: 08 42 | -> Level: 01 - 64 43 | 44 | Get Volume: 09 45 | -> Level 46 | 47 | Set FM Radio (untested!): 05 48 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 49 | -> Frequency (100.3 Mhz = YYX.X = 030A): XXYY 50 | 51 | Get FM Radio Frequency: 60 52 | -> Frequency (100.3 Mhz = YYX.X = 030A): XXYY 53 | 54 | Set FM Radio Frequency: 61 55 | -> Frequency (100.3 Mhz = YYX.X = 030A): XXYY 56 | 57 | Set Mute: 0A 58 | -> State (on = 00, off = 01): 00 - 01 59 | 60 | Get Mute: 0B 61 | -> State (on = 00, off = 01) 62 | 63 | Set Image: 44000A0A04 64 | -> Data (Timebox): RGB (R = 4bit, G = 4bit, B = 4bit) => RGBRGB 2 pixels encoded into 2 bytes of data 65 | -> Data (Aurabox): Color Index (4bit per pixel) => 2 pixels encoded into 1 byte of data 66 | 67 | Set Animation: 49000A0A04 68 | -> Frame Number: 00 - FF 69 | -> Time Delay: 00 - FF 70 | -> Data (Timebox): RGB (R = 4bit, G = 4bit, B = 4bit) => RGBRGB 2 pixels encoded into 2 bytes of data 71 | -> Data (Aurabox): Color Index (4bit per pixel) => 2 pixels encoded into 1 byte of data 72 | 73 | Set Wakeup Call: 43 74 | -> Number: 00 - 02 75 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 76 | -> Hour: XX 77 | -> Minute: XX 78 | -> Day (bitcoded in the following order (highest bit always 0): Sat, Fri, Thu, Wed, Tue, Mon, Sun): XX 79 | -> Scene: XX 80 | -> Unknown: 010000 81 | -> Volume Level: 01 - 64 82 | 83 | Set Notification: 50 84 | -> Type: 00 - FF 85 | 86 | Set Calendar or Appointment Planer: 54 87 | -> needs further investigation 88 | 89 | Screen Off: 41XX or 62XX 90 | 91 | Show/Set Stopwatch/Scoreboard: 71 92 | -> Type (00 = Stopwatch, 01 = Scoreboard): 00 - 01 93 | -> strange behaviour (needs further investigation) 94 | 95 | Set Game: A0 96 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 97 | -> Type: XX 98 | -> Control??? 99 | 100 | Set Talking Faces: A1 101 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 102 | -> Type (optional): XX 103 | 104 | Set Calendar: 54 105 | -> Index: 00 - FF 106 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 107 | -> Month: XX 108 | -> Day: XX 109 | -> Hour: XX 110 | -> Minute: XX 111 | -> Unknown: 01 112 | -> Titel (max 15 Chars (unicode UTF-16BE), XX = high byte, YY = low byte): XXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYYXXYY0000 113 | 114 | Set Calendar Picture: 55 115 | -> Index: 00 - FF 116 | -> State (on = 01, off = 00): 00 - 01 117 | -> Static data: 000A 118 | -> Data (Timebox): RGB (R = 4bit, G = 4bit, B = 4bit) => RGBRGB 2 pixels encoded into 2 bytes of data 119 | -> Data (Aurabox): Color Index (4bit per pixel) => 2 pixels encoded into 1 byte of data 120 | 121 | Clear Calendar: 54 122 | -> Index: 00 - FF 123 | -> Unknown: 0002010C00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 124 | 125 | Get Calendar: 53 126 | 127 | Set Weather: 5F 128 | -> Temperature: 00 - FF 129 | -> Animation (00, >=13 = special demo mode?): 00 - FF -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /divoom.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | use strict; 3 | use warnings; 4 | use Time::HiRes; 5 | use Net::Bluetooth; 6 | use IO::Select; 7 | use Imager; 8 | use GD; 9 | 10 | sub listDevices(); 11 | sub connectDivoom($;$); 12 | sub disconnectDivoom(); 13 | sub sendRaw($$;$); 14 | sub sendPlain($$;$); 15 | sub convertRawToPlain($); 16 | sub convertImageTB($;$); 17 | sub convertImageTBEVO($;$); 18 | sub convertImageAB($;$); 19 | sub readAnimatedGif($); 20 | sub resizePicture($$$$); 21 | 22 | 23 | my $socket; 24 | my $TIMEBOX; 25 | # 0 = disable escape sequences (use it for devices like timebox evo) 26 | # 1 = enable escape sequences (use it for devices like aurabox, timebox or timebox mini) 27 | my $escaped = 1; 28 | 29 | GD::Image->trueColor(1); 30 | 31 | 32 | sub listDevices() 33 | { 34 | print "Search for devices...\n\n"; 35 | 36 | my $device_ref = get_remote_devices(); 37 | 38 | foreach my $addr (keys %$device_ref) 39 | { 40 | print "Address: $addr Name: $device_ref->{$addr}\n"; 41 | } 42 | 43 | print "done\n\n"; 44 | } 45 | 46 | # the optional port parameter must be set to 1 for new devices like timebox evo 47 | # default: port 4 for aurabox, timebox and timebox mini will be used 48 | sub connectDivoom($;$) 49 | { 50 | my $device = shift; 51 | my $port = shift; 52 | my $ret; 53 | my $success = 0; 54 | 55 | $port = 4 if (!defined($port)); 56 | 57 | print "Create RFCOMM client ($device with port $port)...\n"; 58 | 59 | $socket = Net::Bluetooth->newsocket("RFCOMM"); 60 | return $success unless(defined($socket)); 61 | 62 | if (0 != $socket->connect($device, $port)) 63 | { 64 | $socket->close(); 65 | return $success; 66 | } 67 | 68 | $TIMEBOX = $socket->perlfh(); 69 | 70 | # timebox evo do not send anything on connect 71 | if (4 == $port) 72 | { 73 | sysread($TIMEBOX, $ret, 256); 74 | if (defined($ret)) 75 | { 76 | $ret =~ s/[^[:print:]]//g; 77 | print "Device answer: $ret"; 78 | 79 | if ('HELLO' eq $ret) 80 | { 81 | $success = 1; 82 | } 83 | else 84 | { 85 | close($TIMEBOX); 86 | $socket->close(); 87 | } 88 | } 89 | } 90 | else 91 | { 92 | $success = 1; 93 | } 94 | 95 | print "\ndone\n\n"; 96 | 97 | return $success; 98 | } 99 | 100 | sub disconnectDivoom() 101 | { 102 | close($TIMEBOX); 103 | $socket->close(); 104 | } 105 | 106 | sub sendRaw($$;$) 107 | { 108 | my $data = shift; 109 | my $timeout = shift; 110 | my $response = shift; 111 | my $ret; 112 | my $retry = 0; 113 | my $select = IO::Select->new($TIMEBOX); 114 | 115 | print "Send raw command: $data\n"; 116 | 117 | $response = 1 if (!defined($response)); 118 | 119 | # needs rework 120 | if (0 != $escaped) 121 | { 122 | # remove prefix and postfix 123 | #$data = substr($data, 2, -2); 124 | 125 | # escape data if needed 126 | #$data =~ s/(01|02|03)(?{ if (0 == ($-[0] & 1)) {'030'.(3+$1)} else {$1} })/$^R/g; 127 | 128 | # add prefix and postfix 129 | #$data = '01'.$data.'02'; 130 | } 131 | 132 | $data =~ s/((?:[0-9a-fA-F]{2})+)/pack('H*', $1)/ge; 133 | 134 | do 135 | { 136 | syswrite($TIMEBOX, $data); 137 | 138 | if ($select->can_read(0.1)) 139 | { 140 | sysread($TIMEBOX, $ret, 256); 141 | if (defined($ret)) 142 | { 143 | $ret = unpack('(H2)*', $ret); 144 | $ret =~ s/[^[:print:]]+//g; 145 | print "Device answer: $ret\n"; 146 | } 147 | } 148 | else 149 | { 150 | print "No answer from device!\n"; 151 | } 152 | 153 | $retry++; 154 | } while (($response) && ($retry <= 3) && (!defined($ret) || '01' ne $ret)); 155 | 156 | if ($retry > 3) 157 | { 158 | print "Failed!\n"; 159 | } 160 | else 161 | { 162 | Time::HiRes::sleep($timeout); 163 | } 164 | 165 | print "done\n\n"; 166 | } 167 | 168 | sub sendPlain($$;$) 169 | { 170 | my $data = shift; 171 | my $timeout = shift; 172 | my $response = shift; 173 | my $crc = 0; 174 | my $ret; 175 | my $retry = 0; 176 | 177 | print "Send plain command: $data\n"; 178 | 179 | # add length (length of data + length of checksum) 180 | $_ = (length($data) + 4) / 2; 181 | $data = sprintf("%02X", ($_ & 0xFF)).sprintf("%02X", (($_ >> 8) & 0xFF)).$data; 182 | 183 | # calculate crc 184 | while ($data =~ /(..)/g) 185 | { 186 | $crc += hex($1); 187 | } 188 | 189 | # add crc 190 | $data .= sprintf("%02X", ($crc & 0xFF)).sprintf("%02X", (($crc >> 8) & 0xFF)); 191 | 192 | if (0 != $escaped) 193 | { 194 | # escape data 195 | $data =~ s/(01|02|03)(?{ if (0 == ($-[0] & 1)) {'030'.(3+$1)} else {$1} })/$^R/g; 196 | } 197 | 198 | # add prefix and postfix 199 | $data = '01'.$data.'02'; 200 | 201 | print "Generated raw command: $data\n"; 202 | 203 | sendRaw($data, $timeout, $response); 204 | } 205 | 206 | sub convertRawToPlain($) 207 | { 208 | my $data = shift; 209 | 210 | print $data."\n"; 211 | 212 | # remove prefix and postfix 213 | $data = substr($data, 2, -2); 214 | 215 | if (0 != $escaped) 216 | { 217 | # unescape data 218 | $data =~ s/(03(04|05|06))(?{ if (0 == ($-[0] & 1)) {'0'.($2-3)} else {$1} })/$^R/g; 219 | } 220 | 221 | #remove length 222 | $data = substr($data, 4); 223 | 224 | # remove checksum 225 | $data = substr($data, 0, -4); 226 | 227 | print $data."\n"; 228 | 229 | return $data; 230 | } 231 | 232 | sub convertImageTB($;$) 233 | { 234 | my $file = shift; 235 | my $size = shift; 236 | my @imgData = (0); 237 | my $image = GD::Image->new($file) or die "Can't read image $file\n"; 238 | 239 | $size = 11 if (!defined($size)); 240 | 241 | if (defined($image)) 242 | { 243 | my $index; 244 | my ($r, $g, $b, $a); 245 | my $flicflac = 0; 246 | 247 | print "Image: ".$file." (".$image->height."x".$image->width.")\n"; 248 | 249 | if (($size != $image->height) || ($size != $image->width)) 250 | { 251 | my $k_h = $size / $image->height; 252 | my $k_w = $size / $image->width; 253 | my $k = ($k_h < $k_w ? $k_h : $k_w); 254 | my $height = int($image->height * $k); 255 | my $width = int($image->width * $k); 256 | my $newimage = GD::Image->new($width, $height); 257 | 258 | $newimage->alphaBlending(0); 259 | $newimage->saveAlpha(1); 260 | $newimage->copyResampled($image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $image->width, $image->height); 261 | 262 | $image = $newimage; 263 | } 264 | 265 | for (my $y = 0; $y < $size; $y++) 266 | { 267 | for (my $x = 0; $x < $size; $x++) 268 | { 269 | $index = $image->getPixel($x, $y); 270 | ($r, $g, $b) = $image->rgb($index); 271 | $a = $image->alpha($index); 272 | 273 | if (0 == $flicflac) 274 | { 275 | if ($a > 32) 276 | { 277 | $imgData[-1] = (($r & 0xF0) >> 4) + ($g & 0xF0); 278 | push(@imgData, (($b & 0xF0) >> 4)); 279 | } 280 | else 281 | { 282 | $imgData[-1] = 0; 283 | push(@imgData, 0); 284 | } 285 | 286 | $flicflac = 1; 287 | } 288 | else 289 | { 290 | if ($a > 32) 291 | { 292 | $imgData[-1] += ($r & 0xF0); 293 | push(@imgData, (($g & 0xF0) >> 4) + ($b & 0xF0)); 294 | } 295 | else 296 | { 297 | $imgData[-1] += 0; 298 | push(@imgData, 0); 299 | } 300 | push(@imgData, 0); 301 | 302 | $flicflac = 0; 303 | } 304 | } 305 | } 306 | } 307 | else 308 | { 309 | print "Error: Loading image failed!\n"; 310 | } 311 | 312 | $_ = ''; 313 | foreach my $byte (@imgData) 314 | { 315 | $_ .= sprintf("%02X", ($byte & 0xFF)); 316 | } 317 | 318 | return $_; 319 | } 320 | 321 | 322 | sub convertImageTBEVO($;$) 323 | { 324 | my $file = shift; 325 | my $size = shift; 326 | my %colors = (); 327 | my $imgData = ''; 328 | my $bits; 329 | my $counter = 0; 330 | my $image = GD::Image->new($file) or die "Can't read image $file\n"; 331 | 332 | @_ = (); 333 | 334 | $size = 16 if (!defined($size)); 335 | 336 | if (defined($image)) 337 | { 338 | my $index; 339 | my ($r, $g, $b, $a); 340 | 341 | print "Image: ".$file." (".$image->height."x".$image->width.")\n"; 342 | 343 | if (($size != $image->height) || ($size != $image->width)) 344 | { 345 | my $k_h = $size / $image->height; 346 | my $k_w = $size / $image->width; 347 | my $k = ($k_h < $k_w ? $k_h : $k_w); 348 | my $height = int($image->height * $k); 349 | my $width = int($image->width * $k); 350 | my $newimage = GD::Image->new($width, $height); 351 | 352 | $newimage->alphaBlending(0); 353 | $newimage->saveAlpha(1); 354 | $newimage->copyResampled($image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $image->width, $image->height); 355 | 356 | $image = $newimage; 357 | } 358 | 359 | for (my $y = 0; $y < $size; $y++) 360 | { 361 | for (my $x = 0; $x < $size; $x++) 362 | { 363 | $index = $image->getPixel($x, $y); 364 | ($r, $g, $b) = $image->rgb($index); 365 | #$_ = sprintf("%02X%02X%02X", $r, $g, $b); 366 | $_ = ($r << 16) + ($g << 8) + $b; 367 | 368 | if (!exists($colors{$_})) 369 | { 370 | # store color within hash 371 | $colors{$_} = $counter; 372 | 373 | # store pixel as color index 374 | push(@_, $counter); 375 | 376 | $counter++; 377 | } 378 | else 379 | { 380 | # store pixel as color index 381 | push(@_, $colors{$_}); 382 | } 383 | } 384 | } 385 | } 386 | else 387 | { 388 | print "Error: Loading image failed!\n"; 389 | } 390 | 391 | $_ = log($counter) / log(2); 392 | $bits = ($_ == int($_)) ? $_ : int($_ + 1); 393 | $bits = 1 if (0 == $bits); 394 | 395 | foreach (@_) 396 | { 397 | $imgData .= substr(unpack('b*', pack('C*', $_)), 0, $bits); 398 | } 399 | 400 | # number of colors 401 | $_ = sprintf("%02X", $counter); 402 | # color codes 403 | foreach my $color (sort { $colors{$a} <=> $colors{$b} } keys %colors) 404 | { 405 | #$_ .= $color; 406 | $_ .= sprintf("%06X", $color); 407 | } 408 | # RLE encoded image data 409 | $_ .= unpack('H*', pack('b*', $imgData)); 410 | 411 | return $_; 412 | } 413 | 414 | 415 | sub convertImageAB($;$) 416 | { 417 | my $file = shift; 418 | my $size = shift; 419 | my @imgData = (); 420 | my $image = Imager->new; 421 | my @color = (0, 1, 2, 11, 4, 5, 2, 15, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 6, 7); 422 | 423 | $size = 10; 424 | $image->read(file=>$file) or die "Can't read image ".$file." (".$image->errstr.")\n"; 425 | 426 | if ('paletted' eq $image->type) 427 | { 428 | print "Image: ".$image->getheight()."x".$image->getwidth()." (maxcolors: ".$image->maxcolors.", usedcolors: ".$image->getcolorcount().")\n"; 429 | } 430 | else 431 | { 432 | print "Image: ".$image->getheight()."x".$image->getwidth()." (maxcolors: no palette found, usedcolors: ".$image->getcolorcount().")\n"; 433 | } 434 | 435 | if (defined($image)) 436 | { 437 | my $flicflac = 0; 438 | 439 | for (my $y = 0; $y < $size; $y++) 440 | { 441 | for (my $x = 0; $x < $size; $x++) 442 | { 443 | my $index = $image->findcolor(color=>$image->getpixel(x=>$x, y=>$y)); 444 | print "Warning: palette index (".$index.") outside of allowed range at x=".$x." y=".$y."\n" if ($index > 15); 445 | $index = $index % 16; 446 | 447 | if (0 == $flicflac) 448 | { 449 | push(@imgData, $color[$index]); 450 | 451 | $flicflac = 1; 452 | } 453 | else 454 | { 455 | $imgData[-1] += ($color[$index] << 4); 456 | 457 | $flicflac = 0; 458 | } 459 | } 460 | } 461 | } 462 | else 463 | { 464 | print "Error: Loading image failed!\n"; 465 | } 466 | 467 | $_ = ''; 468 | foreach my $byte (@imgData) 469 | { 470 | $_ .= sprintf("%02X", ($byte & 0xFF)); 471 | } 472 | 473 | return $_; 474 | } 475 | 476 | 477 | sub readAnimatedGif($) 478 | { 479 | my $file = shift; 480 | my @images = Imager->read_multi(file=>$file) or die "Can't read image ".$file." (".Imager->errstr.")\n"; 481 | my @png = () x scalar(@images); 482 | 483 | for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar(@images); $i++) 484 | { 485 | print "Frame ".$i.": ".$images[$i]->getheight()."x".$images[$i]->getwidth()."\n"; 486 | $images[$i]->write(data=>\$png[$i], type=>'png'); 487 | } 488 | 489 | return @png; 490 | } 491 | 492 | 493 | sub resizePicture($$$$) 494 | { 495 | my ($inputfile, $width, $height, $outputfile) = @_; 496 | my $gdo = GD::Image->new($inputfile); 497 | my $k_h = $height / $gdo->height; 498 | my $k_w = $width / $gdo->width; 499 | my $k = ($k_h < $k_w ? $k_h : $k_w); 500 | $height = int($gdo->height * $k); 501 | $width = int($gdo->width * $k); 502 | my $image = GD::Image->new($width, $height); 503 | $image->alphaBlending(0); 504 | $image->saveAlpha(1); 505 | $image->copyResampled($gdo, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width, $height, $gdo->width, $gdo->height); 506 | 507 | open my $FH, '>', $outputfile; 508 | binmode $FH; 509 | print {$FH} $image->png; 510 | close $FH; 511 | } 512 | 513 | 1; 514 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setAnimation.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | require "./divoom.pl"; 3 | 4 | # load animation pictures 5 | my $pic1 = convertImageTB('timebox/1.png', 11); 6 | my $pic2 = convertImageTB('timebox/2.png', 11); 7 | my $pic3 = convertImageTB('timebox/3.png', 11); 8 | my $pic4 = convertImageTB('timebox/4.png', 11); 9 | my $pic5 = convertImageTB('timebox/5.png', 11); 10 | my $pic6 = convertImageTB('timebox/6.png', 11); 11 | my $pic7 = convertImageTB('timebox/7.png', 11); 12 | my $pic8 = convertImageTB('timebox/8.png', 11); 13 | 14 | if (connectDivoom('11:75:58:4F:A1:CB')) 15 | { 16 | # set clock 17 | sendPlain('4500', 5); 18 | # set animation 19 | sendPlain('49000A0A040000'.$pic1, 0, 0); 20 | sendPlain('49000A0A040100'.$pic2, 0, 0); 21 | sendPlain('49000A0A040200'.$pic3, 0, 0); 22 | sendPlain('49000A0A040300'.$pic4, 0, 0); 23 | sendPlain('49000A0A040400'.$pic5, 0, 0); 24 | sendPlain('49000A0A040500'.$pic6, 0, 0); 25 | sendPlain('49000A0A040600'.$pic7, 0, 0); 26 | sendPlain('49000A0A040700'.$pic8, 20, 0); 27 | disconnectDivoom(); 28 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setCalendar.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | require "./divoom.pl"; 3 | 4 | # load calendar picture 5 | my $pic = convertImageTB('timebox/skull.png', 11); 6 | 7 | if (connectDivoom('11:75:58:4F:A1:CB')) 8 | { 9 | sendPlain('4500', 5); 10 | # set calendar entry 0A0A = 10.10, 0805 = 08:05 Uhr 11 | sendPlain('5400010A0A080501006100620063006400650066006700680069006a006b006c006d006e006f0000', 0); 12 | sendPlain('550001000A'.$pic, 5, 0); 13 | # clear calendar entry again 14 | sendPlain('54000002010C00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000', 5); 15 | disconnectDivoom(); 16 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setPicture.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | require "./divoom.pl"; 3 | 4 | # load picture 5 | my $pic = convertImageTB('timebox/skull.png', 11); 6 | 7 | if (connectDivoom('11:75:58:4F:A1:CB')) 8 | { 9 | # set clock 10 | sendPlain('4500', 5); 11 | # set picture 12 | sendPlain('44000A0A04'.$pic, 10, 0); 13 | disconnectDivoom(); 14 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setPictureTbEvo.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | require "./divoom.pl"; 3 | 4 | # load picture 5 | my $pic = convertImageTBEVO('timebox/tb_evo.png', 16); 6 | 7 | if (connectDivoom('11:75:58:4F:A1:CB')) 8 | { 9 | # set clock 10 | sendPlain('4500', 5); 11 | # set picture 12 | sendPlain('44000A0A04AA2D00000000'.$pic, 10, 0); 13 | disconnectDivoom(); 14 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setScreen.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | require "./divoom.pl"; 3 | 4 | if (connectDivoom('11:75:58:4F:A1:CB')) 5 | { 6 | # set clock 7 | sendPlain('450001FF0000', 5); 8 | # set temperature 9 | sendPlain('45010000FF00', 5); 10 | # set animation (hardcoded) 11 | sendPlain('450301', 5); 12 | # set equalizer 13 | sendPlain('4504000000FFFF0000', 5); 14 | # set animation (loaded by app) 15 | sendPlain('4505', 5); 16 | # set stopwatch 17 | sendPlain('4506', 5); 18 | # set scoreboard 19 | sendPlain('450700010001', 5); 20 | disconnectDivoom(); 21 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setWeather.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | require "./divoom.pl"; 3 | 4 | if (connectDivoom('11:75:58:4F:A1:CB')) 5 | { 6 | sendPlain('4500', 5); 7 | # switch to weather view 8 | sendPlain('450100', 0); 9 | # set weather 10 | sendPlain('5F0101', 10, 0); 11 | sendPlain('5F0202', 10, 0); 12 | sendPlain('5F0303', 10, 0); 13 | sendPlain('5F0404', 10, 0); 14 | sendPlain('5F0505', 10, 0); 15 | sendPlain('5F0606', 10, 0); 16 | sendPlain('5F0707', 10, 0); 17 | sendPlain('5F0808', 10, 0); 18 | sendPlain('5F0909', 10, 0); 19 | sendPlain('5F0A0A', 10, 0); 20 | sendPlain('5F0B0B', 10, 0); 21 | sendPlain('5F0C0C', 10, 0); 22 | sendPlain('5F0D0D', 10, 0); 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