I was wondering if it possible to open source the default sketch that AirManager provides for integration of Arduino's. I would be happy to use it, barring the lack of support for I2C displays. If I would be able to extend to support I2C displays, either by introducing a new supported command in AM, or by supporting a SiMessagePort-like generic mechanism, that would prevent me from creating the whole shabang in the sketch. I gather the standard sketch also uses the SiMessage-port mechanism in some fashion. If I would be able to simply send message to my Arduino, telling it to use the I2C display, printing some characters on a specific position on the display, it would be all that I need added to the default sketch.
Looking forward to your thoughts....
Open source default sketch?
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Open source default sketch?
Bart Roozendaal
https://fsarduino.com
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Re: Open source default sketch?
Hi,
That code is not build as an Arduino sketch, but an Atmel studio project instead.
It also relies on many internal libraries that we don't want to make open source.
Corjan
That code is not build as an Arduino sketch, but an Atmel studio project instead.
It also relies on many internal libraries that we don't want to make open source.
Corjan
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Re: Open source default sketch?
Ok, too bad... Would have been fun though
Would you be willing to open source the communication protocol between your Arduino app and AM, so we (I) could implement our own 'backend'?
Would you be willing to open source the communication protocol between your Arduino app and AM, so we (I) could implement our own 'backend'?
Bart Roozendaal
https://fsarduino.com
https://fsarduino.com
Re: Open source default sketch?
Hi,
No, sorry.
That would mean that I have to open source a bunch of our internal libraries, which I rather don't.
Corjan
No, sorry.
That would mean that I have to open source a bunch of our internal libraries, which I rather don't.
Corjan