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Lately, every time someone sees me, they ask: “Lyc, did you send that message to the class display?”
(Duh… obviously it was me.)
I’ve actually written quite a few other programs over the past few months—haven’t touched the class display in a while :P
But now, I’ve fully reverse-engineered all of its APIs.
(Ps: Remember that old Part I I wrote ages ago?)
Now it’s just a matter of what to do next—total freedom to play around!
I’ll soon open-source the code (yes, the same one I used to play music during evening自习) and put it up on GitHub.
Everyone will be able to download and have fun with it…
I’ll also release a wrapped API for the class display—feel free to tinker with it if you’ve got the skills?
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Author: lyc8503, Article link: https://blog.lyc8503.net/en/post/incich-first-2/
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