import badger2040w as badger2040 from badger2040w import WIDTH import network TEXT_SIZE = 1 LINE_HEIGHT = 16 # Display Setup display = badger2040.Badger2040W() display.led(128) # Connects to the wireless network. Ensure you have entered your details in WIFI_CONFIG.py :). display.connect() net = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF).ifconfig() # Page Header display.set_pen(15) display.clear() display.set_pen(0) display.set_pen(0) display.rectangle(0, 0, WIDTH, 20) display.set_pen(15) display.text("badgerOS", 3, 4) display.text("Network Details", WIDTH - display.measure_text("Network Details") - 4, 4) display.set_pen(0) y = 35 + int(LINE_HEIGHT / 2) if net: display.text("> LOCAL IP: {}".format(net[0]), 0, y, WIDTH) y += LINE_HEIGHT display.text("> Subnet: {}".format(net[1]), 0, y, WIDTH) y += LINE_HEIGHT display.text("> Gateway: {}".format(net[2]), 0, y, WIDTH) y += LINE_HEIGHT display.text("> DNS: {}".format(net[3]), 0, y, WIDTH) else: display.text("> No network connection!", 0, y, WIDTH) y += LINE_HEIGHT display.text("> Check details in WIFI_CONFIG.py", 0, y, WIDTH) display.update() # Call halt in a loop, on battery this switches off power. # On USB, the app will exit when A+C is pressed because the launcher picks that up. while True: display.halt()