Hi guys.
Has anyone tried implementing Souliss as a library (or more likely, a wrapper for the existing one)? Would be an excellent addition, especially if accompanied with an example for OpenHAB. Sensors that report to a Raspberry Pi running OpenHAB could boost popularity even further.
I would try if I could, but since my programming skills are very basic (pun intended) I really don't even know where to start when it comes to creating a library. Haven't even got Souliss running in Scratch and therefor it seems pretty hard. Got a bunch of 433MHz, 868MHz and 2,4GHz transmitters, receivers and transceivers as well as a ton of sensors so it'd be awesome to get some help to get going. A library Souliss or similar meshlike solution would fantastic starting point.
Best regards,
Peter
Has anyone tried implementing Souliss as a library (or more likely, a wrapper for the existing one)? Would be an excellent addition, especially if accompanied with an example for OpenHAB. Sensors that report to a Raspberry Pi running OpenHAB could boost popularity even further.
I would try if I could, but since my programming skills are very basic (pun intended) I really don't even know where to start when it comes to creating a library. Haven't even got Souliss running in Scratch and therefor it seems pretty hard. Got a bunch of 433MHz, 868MHz and 2,4GHz transmitters, receivers and transceivers as well as a ton of sensors so it'd be awesome to get some help to get going. A library Souliss or similar meshlike solution would fantastic starting point.
Best regards,
Peter
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