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TinyGo powered badge using the Adafruit Pybadge hardware aka "GoBadge".

https://www.adafruit.com/product/4200

How to install

  • Install TinyGo using the instructions from https://tinygo.org

  • Clone this repo

  • Change directories into the directory with the repo

  • Connect your Gobadge to your computer using a USB cable

  • Make sure to turn on the badge, flip the switch at the top of the board next to select to the on position. The screen should light up and might be showing a sine wave display (if it was not already flashed to something else). location of on off switch

Important Note

The first time you flash your new GoBadge, you will probably need to double-click the "Reset" button located on the back of the badge in order to put the badge into bootloader mode. This will only need to be done once on brand new badges, after that you can flash it normally.

  • Run this command to compile and flash the code to your Gobadge:

If you are running Mac or Linux, or have make installed you can run the following:

make flash

otherwise run tinygo directly

tinygo flash -target gobadge .

Note: if you get a permision denied error; please, consult this page for possible solution. You many need to restart the computer; afterward to get the group to stick.

  • To display a conference logo on your badge, use one of the following targets (depending on GC for Europe, UK, or US):
make flash-gceu
make flash-gcuk
make flash-gcus
  • To customize the Gobadge with your own name and information, use the NAME, TITLE1, and TITLE2 variables like this:
make flash-gcus NAME="@TinyGolang" TITLE1="Go compiler" TITLE2="small places"

Add an new logo

  • Create an image with a 160x128 pixels size, copy it into cmd/assets folder.
    For the moment only jpeg images are supported.
  • In cmd/main.go add the path to your file here
const (
gopherconEU22Logo = "./cmd/assets/gopherconeu-2022.jpg"
gopherconUK22Logo = "./cmd/assets/gopherconuk-2022.jpg"
gopherconUS22Logo = "./cmd/assets/gopherconus-2022.jpg"
yourPathLogoHere = "./your/path/to/the/logo"
)
  • Add the corresponding flag to the conf map:
func confs() map[string]string {
	return map[string]string{
		"gceu22"    : gopherconEU22Logo,
		"gcuk22"    : gopherconUK22Logo,
		"gcus22"    : gopherconUS22Logo,
		"flagLogo"  : yourPathLogoHere,
	}
}

Add a new target to the Makefile:

flash-yourconf:
	go run cmd/main.go -conf=flagLogo
	tinygo flash -target gobadge .

You can run:

make flash-yourconf

It will use cmd/logos/logo-template.txt to generate the image into a []color.RGBA. Then it is stored in variable in logo.go file.

package main

import "image/color"

var logoRGBA = []color.RGBA{ {255, 255, 255} }

After the image has been generated, the make command will flash it to the board.

👏 Congratulations! It is now a GoBadge.