None. But that's an interesting board, nice find. The project in this thread uses the esp8266 as a transparent wireless serial bridge, meaning that you can flash the standard brewpi avr code without any modification. I wonder if this board can still easily be used in that fashion..
Yes! Thats exactly what i am trying to do, flash without modifying any of the brewpi code, hopefully it should be something like @mattrox installation (fingers crossed) ill let you guys know how it works out when it arrives
The only issue that may arise is which pins the esp uses at boot up, I suggest reading through both pocketmon and thorak's threads on wireless brewpi.
Apparently there is an official Arduino UNO WiFi with esp8266... Shows how much I pay attention.
Interesting... So when you have the Atmega328<-->ESP8266 connection what pins are connected to which?
Yes! Thats exactly what i am trying to do, flash without modifying any of the brewpi code, hopefully it should be something like @mattrox installation (fingers crossed) ill let you guys know how it works out when it arrives
Currently Unsupported/Untested
Rotary Encoder Support
Door Sensor Support (Note - May work, untested)
Buzzer Support
OneWire "actuators"
There is no porting of the original avr code so theoretically all of this will work
Unfortunately, I can't edit the post any more so the only one of those still true is rotary encorder support.
Admittedly though - that's a big one for some people.
I assume you're talking about your original post in your thread? The thought did occur to me, just fyi I pulled that off of the github page.
I wonder what's the benefit instead of using Thorrak's solution. Please shed some light on me.
If you can buy a zero w for 10, go with ame's solution. If I could buy a zero for $5, I wouldn't have created brewpiless.
The irony is, with a wifi (or other non-hard wired-serial connection) you could easily run BrewPi in a free virtual machine with VirtualBox.
Of course, if it provides what you want, with BrewPiLess there's no need.
If you can buy a zero w for 10, go with ame's solution. If I could buy a zero for $5, I wouldn't have created brewpiless.
that future iSpindel integration to Brewpiless though...awesome! :rockin:
Damn straight. Looking forward to seeing how it works out!
mostly so I can steal it for Fermentrack, because I think @pocketmon is on to something.
Seriously though - it's exciting stuff!
pi@brewpi:/home/brewpi/logs $ tail -f std*.txt
==> stderr.txt <==
==> stdout.txt <==
tail: stdout.txt: file truncated
2019-03-16 15:43:08 Opening serial port.
2019-03-16 15:43:08 Notification: Script started for beer 'My First Legacy BrewPi Run'
2019-03-16 15:43:23 Checking software version on controller.
2019-03-16 15:43:24 Found BrewPi v0.2.10 build unknown, running on an Arduino Uno with a revC shield on port socket://192.168.168.143:23
2019-03-16 15:43:25 {"BeerTemp":null,"BeerSet":null,"BeerAnn":null,"FridgeTemp":null,"FridgeSet":null,"FridgeAnn":null,"State":0}
port = socket://192.168.168.143:23
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