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Source code at [nathankellenicki/node-poweredup](https://github.com/nathankellenicki/node-poweredup) under MIT license
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I am right now trying to [port](https://github.com/sharpbrick/powered-up) the LEGO Wireless Protocol from .NET Core+WinRT to Blazor+WebBluetooth. This project seems to be currently the only WebBluetoo…
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Hello
Thank you for this project, it's been a fun learning experience, and useful too.
I setup apache on a standalone computer and it is serving the "web_bluetooth.html" example.
Everything …
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Hi Cornelius,
first of all thank you for this cool and active library. Congratulations for reaching a version 1, quite a milestone!
I was not aware that the API is that much under development, so …
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Add the DeviceType ExternalMotorWithTacho aka MediumLinearMotor (88008) to the list of supported devices
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Some users reported that from version 0.7.0 on the getHubType function does not work as expected: https://gitter.im/legoinochat/community?at=5f5b395bdf4af236f9fda9b1
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I've been working on getting this running on a Pi 4, and I'm having difficulty connecting using the example code. I'm using a PUP Hub with a linear motor and train motor attached. This is the output t…
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Generally the library is not supporting multiple HubIds over the same bluetooth device/service/gatt profile.
- [x] `CommonMessageHeaderEncoder.Encode` hardcoded 0x00
- [x] Most Hubs, Devices do no…
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- Configure a ServiceCollection with logging
- Add support for --trace option and adjust logging level by it
- Add tracer to protocol setup
- Add serviceProvider to hub and loggerfactory to WinRT a…
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Mario seems to be a simple Lego Wireless Protocol compatible Powered Up device.
I cannot support this integration since I lack hardware. If anyone is up interesting trying to add, I will assist and…