CYD Kitchen Clock

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  Also works in other rooms.
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A fully-featured general-purpose clock appliance for the ESP32 "CYD", aka. Cheap Yellow Display.

With serial/touch/web control, countdown timer, stopwatch (accurate to 1/100th second), audible and visual pips, tenacious timers, web command console, automatic day/night mode, sensor logging/graphing (with interactive web charts and graphs), customisable fonts, aura lighting and much, much more..

How to use:

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Touchscreen Operation:

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Serial Console Control:

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Have fun! ❤

* A note about SD cards..

Format cards with a FAT (aka. "FAT16") or FAT32 file system; not exFAT. I recommend FAT32, which can store more files than FAT16.

Cheap old 1GB/2GB micro SD cards, such as one might find on eBay in lots, are ideal for working with the CYD. Class-Nada cards are fast enough for what we are doing, and can be had for a couple o' quid.

** Most operating systems will default to FAT32 formatting for this size of storage, which is just what we want. I use a 16KiB allocation size.

**BUGS**

I love to hear about bugs. Fixing bugs is one of my favourite things and why I often start projects whilst inebriated.

But PLEASE first check that it isn't a FEATURE, described and documented right here, or in the sketch itself.