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--time
sc(0,9,9)
s.drawTextBox(4, 18, 24, 13, string.format("%02d", math.floor(timeh24)), -1, 0)
s.drawTextBox(4, 18, 24, 13, ":", 0, 0)
s.drawTextBox(3, 18, 24, 13, string.format("%02d", math.floor(min)), 1, 0)
For informaiton, if you use 3x5 characters, and if you pack the data a bit, you can have all the data on the top half.
And then you can place the wind direction (small compass) and wind power (bar graph) in the bottom part, so you have a full weather station in a 1x1 monitor.
hjelp
In this configuration you can just:
-Copy the components onto your vehicle
or
-Place the microcontroller on your vehicle.
-Connect each logic node to its corresponding sensor:
----You'll need to connect numbers, bools, video, electricity, etc. So check it all well.
i will add credit
## Kts NE ##%
Where you logic decode the wind direction into 2 letters. the % is for humidity if thats needed
Instead of the clock have a wind speed and wind direction indicator
Lovely weather pics. I imagine my rescue boats calling in weather data as part of the coast guard services to keep boats out of danger. Your display is much nicer than using an instrument panel for 4 dials
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2201836519&searchtext=pilatus+pc-12+lux
good job