Releases: deckerego/hack-clock
Bugfix Release of Hack Clock 2.1
Installation instructions are available at https://github.com/deckerego/hack-clock/blob/master/README.md
Coding lessons are available at http://hackclock.deckerego.net/lessons/
The hardware construction how-to is at http://hackclock.deckerego.net/hardware/
Hardware writeups and build log are maintained at https://hackaday.io/project/3413-hack-ready-alarm-clock
This release fixes (more) GStreamer issues released as part of 2.1.1
Stable Release of Hack Clock v2.1
Installation instructions available at https://github.com/deckerego/hack-clock/blob/master/README.md
Coding lessons are available at http://hackclock.deckerego.net/lessons/
The hardware and software now fully supports:
- Firing IFFF events for the Maker Applet
- Google Music support (play the "I'm Feeling Lucky" station)
Stable Release of Hack Clock v2.0
This is the stable release Hack Clock v2!
Installation instructions available at https://github.com/deckerego/hack-clock/blob/master/README.md
Coding lessons are available at http://hackclock.deckerego.net/lessons/
The hardware and software now fully supports:
- I2C audio
- Raspberry Pi Zero support
- Programming by block (using Blockly)
- Multiple simultaneous buttons (input pins)
- Support for switches (output pins)
- Debian packaging for ease of installation
Prerelease of Version 2.0, Take 2
Next pre-release of Hack Clock v2, with bug fixes for terminating code & lessons.
Prerelease of Version 2.0
Installation instructions available at https://github.com/deckerego/hack-clock/blob/master/README.md
This is the almost-final release Hack Clock v2. It now fully supports:
- I2C audio
- Raspberry Pi Zero support
- Programming by block (using Blockly)
- Multiple simultaneous buttons (input pins)
- Support for switches (output pins)
- Debian packaging for ease of installation
Early release of 2.0
Installation instructions available at https://github.com/deckerego/hack-clock/blob/master/README.md
This is an early release of v2 of the Hack Clock - this time supporting:
- I2C audio
- Raspberry Pi Zero support
- Programming by block (using Blockly)
- Multiple simultaneous buttons (input pins)
- Support for switches (output pins)
- Debian packaging for ease of installation