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- 04 Apr 2018, 21:20
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Question about Status
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4417
Re: Question about Status
Glad to be of help!
- 04 Apr 2018, 19:09
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: Running uPyEasy from a SD Card
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16333
Re: Running uPyEasy from a SD Card!
Hi Lisa, Thanks for the tip - it should avoid a quantity of hair-pulling! :) Andrew Sorry Andrew, i have run into a wall. See first page. You can still mount the SD however and use it using the uPyEasy firmware version, with the uPyEasy firmware version it's not possible to run uPyEasy from the SD ...
- 04 Apr 2018, 16:41
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Question about Status
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4417
Re: Question about Status
I'm not certain, but the use of "Switch" for both the task and the value may be causing problems.
You could try changing them to see if it helps.
You could try changing them to see if it helps.
- 04 Apr 2018, 16:37
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: Running uPyEasy from a SD Card
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16333
Re: Running uPyEasy from a SD Card!
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the tip - it should avoid a quantity of hair-pulling!
Andrew
Thanks for the tip - it should avoid a quantity of hair-pulling!
Andrew
- 04 Apr 2018, 14:34
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: Running uPyEasy from a SD Card
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16333
Re: Running uPyEasy from a SD Card!
Very nice!!
I'll give it a try on a TTGO T8 ESP32 board which arrived recently, which has an SD card slot.
(I do/did have a Lolin32 Pro, which also has SD, but it seems to have died.... )
Cheers
Andrew
I'll give it a try on a TTGO T8 ESP32 board which arrived recently, which has an SD card slot.
(I do/did have a Lolin32 Pro, which also has SD, but it seems to have died.... )
Cheers
Andrew
- 31 Mar 2018, 21:59
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: RSSI system variable
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8622
Re: RSSI system variable
A suggestion (but it's only that, as I've never played with negative numbers in ESPeasy!) - you might need to use a dummy task, and do the division (or multiplication) by -1 in a rule, putting the result into the dummy. Then a rule to send the (now positive) value out.
- 30 Mar 2018, 16:55
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: Modded "Wifi" Sound Alarm Siren project
- Replies: 23
- Views: 20319
Re: Modded "Wifi" Sound Alarm Siren project
Many thanks for posting the link to your blog. :) Most interesting and informative! I'll try that way to supply my Raspberry Pi 3 which runs Home Assistant - I think it's a very similar use-case to yours. (Don't apologise for the language, I was able to get the meaning well enough using Google Tran...
- 30 Mar 2018, 13:06
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: Modded "Wifi" Sound Alarm Siren project
- Replies: 23
- Views: 20319
Re: Modded "Wifi" Sound Alarm Siren project
This looks interesting. Does this one change over automatically to battery power for the Raspberry if mains power is lost? Any interrupton if that happens? I did not experienced any interruption, when i plugged it off from the wall. I am using it with RPI Zero W which hosts my Domoticz server, and ...
- 30 Mar 2018, 11:43
- Forum: ESP Easy: Projects / Applications
- Topic: Modded "Wifi" Sound Alarm Siren project
- Replies: 23
- Views: 20319
Re: Modded "Wifi" Sound Alarm Siren project
I am using this TP4056 as an UPS for my RPI Zero W: http://m.blog.hu/bi/bitekmindenhol/image/tp4056.jpg Of course with a step up converter and an ICR18650. :) This looks interesting. Does this one change over automatically to battery power for the Raspberry if mains power is lost? Any interrupton i...
- 27 Mar 2018, 21:38
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
V0.2.2 released, firmware can be found in the release section. Issues solved: - Async ESP32 not working (work-around implemented: devices should be sending data to domoticz now) Features added: - Fixed IP Address possible for ESP32 Update: I forgot to mention before, the Fixed IP Address is working...
- 27 Mar 2018, 20:36
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
@andrewj: The colors are good, the wiring is good... @karl222: Since the ESP32 is now, i'm currently looking at the STM32 STM32's are great, because the interrupts are hardware bound while the ESP32's have a software bound interrupt. Meaning that the STM32 latency is WAY lower then that of the ESP'...
- 27 Mar 2018, 16:34
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
V0.2.2 released, firmware can be found in the release section. Issues solved: - Async ESP32 not working (work-around implemented: devices should be sending data to domoticz now) Features added: - Fixed IP Address possible for ESP32 Hi Lisa, Thanks for all your hard work on this! :) I just tried the...
- 26 Mar 2018, 18:36
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hi Ssid and pw do have the right values, but i can’t enter values in ip settings field, they are greyed out... So far, when using wifi uPyEasy is using dhcp to get the ip-address. Do you have a need to specify a specific ip-address? Hi Lisa, Just chipping in here if I may. In my case I would like t...
- 25 Mar 2018, 22:10
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hi Karl,
Great news!
Out of interest, which ESP32 model is it you are using there?
I agree with you, special thanks to LisaM for all her hard work on this!
Andrew
Great news!
Out of interest, which ESP32 model is it you are using there?
I agree with you, special thanks to LisaM for all her hard work on this!
Andrew
- 25 Mar 2018, 13:29
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
Attached pictures of my config, please adjust your config. Run upyeasy.setnet(1,'A3','A4','192.168.178.135', '192.168.178.1', '255.255.255.0', '192.168.178.1') (replace ip-addresses by your own ip, gateway, mask, dns) Cheers, Lisa Hi @LisaM, Thanks for posting these pictures. I've followed them as ...
- 24 Mar 2018, 22:14
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hello, guys! You can try my 4096 binary https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p1JFrkpdIqiChST-dYo1cCzUHEQ5beO4/view?usp=sharing It work for my esp-wroom-32 v2 board. If flashing is successful then insert these commands: import upyeasy import network station = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF) station.active(...
- 24 Mar 2018, 20:35
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hi, all, I tried the 2048 and 4096 binaries from Github (20180321 versions) on my Lolin32 Lite ESP32 board. The good news: Neither had boot loops. 2048 : Got OSError128 first time (I always get that, it seems my system just doesn't like port 80!). I managed to get in quick to change to port 9000, st...
- 23 Mar 2018, 20:48
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Make that three!
- 23 Mar 2018, 20:46
- Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
- Topic: uPyEasy is going NB-IoT!
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18974
Re: uPyEasy is going NB-IoT!
Lots of potential! Expensive at present, but price will no doubt fall as it becomes more widely used.
- 22 Mar 2018, 18:20
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Setting up the uPyEasy build environment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 18007
Re: Setting up the uPyEasy build environment
A quick update on my experience with the build environment setup. I'm working on a Linux PC (Linux Mint) and I've now used @LisaM's instructions to set up environment(s) for ESP32 and STM32. I've now succeeded in building and flashing uPyEasy for both - Yay! :) The ESP32 version runs ok on my Lolin...
- 20 Mar 2018, 22:49
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
- 20 Mar 2018, 22:44
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
I've got this module now: https://www.ebay.de/itm/TTGO-ESP32-WROVER-Rev1-Silicon-Nodemcu-WiFi-BLE-Module/273054022471?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=572300854945&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 That looks similar to one I have just ordered, but mine is from AlliExpress. I'll be interested t...
- 20 Mar 2018, 20:31
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
I am coming closer ;-) btw. I have received an esp32 wrover module now and tried to test it I've tried this but it doesn't work: E:\esp32>esptool.py --chip esp32 --port COM7 --baud 460800 write_flash --flash_freq 40m --flash_mode dio -z 0x1000 upyeasy_v021_20180318_test_esp32_4096.bin can you pleas...
- 20 Mar 2018, 20:10
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Setting up the uPyEasy build environment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 18007
Re: Setting up the uPyEasy build environment
A quick update on my experience with the build environment setup. I'm working on a Linux PC (Linux Mint) and I've now used @LisaM's instructions to set up environment(s) for ESP32 and STM32. I've now succeeded in building and flashing uPyEasy for both - Yay! :) The ESP32 version runs ok on my Lolin3...
- 20 Mar 2018, 19:57
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
Hi Karl,
Yes, you're right, we will get there! What is good is that several of us are trying it, so we can all help each other.
Have you been able to try again since Lisa's photos? Were you able to tell which wires went where? Any luck?
I hope you have success!!
Andrew
Yes, you're right, we will get there! What is good is that several of us are trying it, so we can all help each other.
Have you been able to try again since Lisa's photos? Were you able to tell which wires went where? Any luck?
I hope you have success!!
Andrew
- 19 Mar 2018, 23:18
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
Attached pictures of my config, please adjust your config. Run upyeasy.setnet(1,'A3','A4','192.168.178.135', '192.168.178.1', '255.255.255.0', '192.168.178.1') (replace ip-addresses by your own ip, gateway, mask, dns) Cheers, Lisa Hi Lisa, Thanks for the information. I've set my system up to match ...
- 19 Mar 2018, 21:23
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Amazon Echo dot
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6158
Re: Amazon Echo dot
For short: At this time there is no support for Alexa, Siri & co. Well, no direct support. It might be possible to use a home controller like domoticz or fhem for that. The FHEM server has a developing support for alexa at least, other systems might have too, i don't know. Also other home contr...
- 18 Mar 2018, 20:56
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hi all, I have (or had) three ESP32 boards:- 1. Lolin32 Lite: bought from Aliexpress, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/WEMOS-LOLIN32-Lite-V1-0-0-wifi-bluetooth-board-based-ESP-32-esp32-Rev1-MicroPython-4MB/32831394824.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.O82kUi Now disconnected, but it had a BME280 and a DS18B...
- 18 Mar 2018, 16:37
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
Mine is the same part. Some additional info.., I tried the same W5500 with a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" board using one of the example sketches (web server) and it worked fine. Connected to network, no problem connecting from my browser, and it supplied data to my browser, able to ping. In thi...
- 17 Mar 2018, 22:15
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Setting up the uPyEasy build environment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 18007
Re: Setting up the uPyEasy build environment
Great work, Lisa - thanks
I'll try out the ESP32, and also the STM32 section in the next couple of days.
Andrew
I'll try out the ESP32, and also the STM32 section in the next couple of days.
Andrew
- 16 Mar 2018, 20:27
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
Mine is the same part. Some additional info.., I tried the same W5500 with a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" board using one of the example sketches (web server) and it worked fine. Connected to network, no problem connecting from my browser, and it supplied data to my browser, able to ping. In this...
- 15 Mar 2018, 22:35
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: MQTT in from ESPEasy rule
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5702
Re: MQTT in from ESPEasy rule
Hi, hinano2012,
One thing I do notice is that the switchcmd is "Set Level" (uppercase S and L) in the one which works, whereas the first one has lowercase letters.
Might make a difference?
HTH.
Andrew
One thing I do notice is that the switchcmd is "Set Level" (uppercase S and L) in the one which works, whereas the first one has lowercase letters.
Might make a difference?
HTH.
Andrew
- 15 Mar 2018, 19:14
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
hi, I was trying to wire up accordingly but couldn't find the nSS pin on the W5500. can someone help me on that... thx karl Hi karl, I had the same issue. In the end, I used the one marked "SCS" on my W5500. It was a process of elimination for me, the others were pretty clear, so that see...
- 13 Mar 2018, 14:19
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: New rules operators??
- Replies: 12
- Views: 9277
Re: New rules operators??
+1
The rules are becoming even more useful than before. Thanks to all involved in developing and documenting the changes!
Andrew
The rules are becoming even more useful than before. Thanks to all involved in developing and documenting the changes!
Andrew
- 06 Mar 2018, 21:14
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: STM32 boards
- Replies: 66
- Views: 132422
Re: STM32 boards
>>> import upyeasy >>> upyeasy.setnet(1,'A4','A3') Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "upyeasy/__init__.py", line 23, in setnet File "upyeasy/utils.py", line 30, in setnet File "filedb.py", line 70, in update Attribute...
- 06 Mar 2018, 14:38
- Forum: Staff Announcements forum
- Topic: Certificate expired ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11913
Re: Certificate expired ?
Same here on all my devices. Looks like it's the certificate.
- 04 Mar 2018, 11:53
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Tool to generate data on Unix port?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11253
Re: Tool to generate data on Unix port? [SOLVED]
Coming back belatedly on this, I did find that there is a plugin named test.py in the plugins folder, which provides a (constant) value for testing purposes. I only noticed it later, but worth recording in case it helps someone else.
Andrew
Andrew
- 01 Mar 2018, 19:27
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: ESP-32 plans for ESPEasy (?)
- Replies: 58
- Views: 54667
Re: ESP-32 plans for ESPEasy (?)
Martinus,
Thanks for this, good work, I'll definitely give it a try!
AndrewJ
Thanks for this, good work, I'll definitely give it a try!
AndrewJ
- 01 Mar 2018, 19:20
- Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
- Topic: Espeasy mqtt to HA?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3808
Re: Espeasy mqtt to HA?
Hi,
I'd advise checking what messages are being sent by your Espeasy unit, using a tool such as MQTTspy (or many others available). That will confirm whether messages are being sent, and also show you the exact format of the message so you can configure HA to match.
Hope this helps.
AndrewJ
I'd advise checking what messages are being sent by your Espeasy unit, using a tool such as MQTTspy (or many others available). That will confirm whether messages are being sent, and also show you the exact format of the message so you can configure HA to match.
Hope this helps.
AndrewJ
- 26 Feb 2018, 20:44
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hello @CHK_BLN,
Thanks for that, it's comforting to know I'm not alone!
Were you able to find any solution?
Best wishes
Andrew
Thanks for that, it's comforting to know I'm not alone!
Were you able to find any solution?
Best wishes
Andrew
- 25 Feb 2018, 21:09
- Forum: uPyEasy: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 boards
- Replies: 277
- Views: 468117
Re: ESP32 boards
Hi Lisa, I'm sorry to report that I'm having a problem with Beta version v.0.2.1. on ESP32 boards :( I downloaded the binary from the releases page, and installed it per the instructions in post 1 (I tried with and without an erase first). it's getting into a reboot loop when it starts. The log show...
- 10 Feb 2018, 21:00
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Questions about components of uPyEasy
- Replies: 26
- Views: 32637
Re: Questions about components of uPyEasy
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for both your replies, that's good information!
I'll do some more tomorrow. I have a feeling that I might have a few more questions.
Glad to hear the work on your house is done, that can be very disruptive.
Cheers,
Andrew.
Thanks for both your replies, that's good information!
I'll do some more tomorrow. I have a feeling that I might have a few more questions.
Glad to hear the work on your house is done, that can be very disruptive.
Cheers,
Andrew.
- 09 Feb 2018, 16:52
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Questions about components of uPyEasy
- Replies: 26
- Views: 32637
Re: Questions about components of uPyEasy
Good you have it working. Just to clarify my comment, the config file is the upyeasy file... this config files are generated automatically by upyeasy the first tie you run it. Is not Linux version dependent. Just internal uPyEasy config. The default one is in port 80. Regards. Edu Hi Edu, Just gett...
- 08 Feb 2018, 20:29
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Questions about components of uPyEasy
- Replies: 26
- Views: 32637
Re: Questions about components of uPyEasy
Hmm, For the error 17's I;ve found if I delete the folders mentioned in each line (or rename to folder.bkp if you prefer) the first set of errors is removed. You'll probably have to do this again if you have to restart more than once. For the _onewire error, double check that _onewire (as distinct f...
- 08 Feb 2018, 18:06
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: uPyEasy unix port on Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12454
Re: uPyEasy unix port on Raspberry Pi
For _onewire, please refer to this message which has a zip file attached...
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4774#p24221
HTH
Andrew
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4774#p24221
HTH
Andrew
- 08 Feb 2018, 15:50
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: uPyEasy unix port on Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12454
Re: uPyEasy unix port on Raspberry Pi
Hello, @micropet, I got that error, and a number of others, at an earlier stage before I sent my message. I was advised by another forum member, @Edu.Uy, of the solution, which is to exit from micropython/upyeasy back to ~/micropython/ports/linux $, and type ./micropython -m upip install micropython...
- 08 Feb 2018, 12:46
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: uPyEasy unix port on Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12454
uPyEasy unix port on Raspberry Pi
Encouraged by @Edu.Uy's success, I decided to give it a go myself, as I have a Raspi3 available (running my Home Assistant system) and it should give me a way of combining easy development of the OpenHAB MQTT protocol with available "live" data. All has gone well up to the point of startin...
- 07 Feb 2018, 19:36
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Tool to generate data on Unix port?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11253
Re: Tool to generate data on Unix port?
Hi Edu,
Thanks, yes that is one benefit of using the Raspberry Pi! I might have a go on mine....
I'll wait and see what Lisa says, and contact you next week if I'm still looking for something.
Regards
Andrew
Thanks, yes that is one benefit of using the Raspberry Pi! I might have a go on mine....
I'll wait and see what Lisa says, and contact you next week if I'm still looking for something.
Regards
Andrew
- 07 Feb 2018, 17:36
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Tool to generate data on Unix port?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11253
Tool to generate data on Unix port?
Hi, all, I'm finding that I'd like to have some data to send through my embryo OpenHAB MQTT module (running on the Unix port of micropython on my Linux PC). That way I could check and quickly adjust the format of the messages being sent. I haven't found an easy way to produce such data from the unix...
- 06 Feb 2018, 20:44
- Forum: uPyEasy: Software
- Topic: Questions about components of uPyEasy
- Replies: 26
- Views: 32637
Re: Questions about components of uPyEasy
Good you have it working. Just to clarify my comment, the config file is the upyeasy file... this config files are generated automatically by upyeasy the first tie you run it. Is not Linux version dependent. Just internal uPyEasy config. The default one is in port 80. Hello, Edu, Aah, I understand....