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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