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I tried to use 88005 Light from Pybricks, but it seems that the device is not supported.
https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/light-88005
LEGO official applications, e.g. Powered Up app, support it.…
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Hi!
Is it possible to detect what is connected to a specific port?
I'm playing with Technic Hub and the official Lego app is able to perform a connection-check when selecting the model to control.…
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Lines 406 and 408 uses unsigned int format:
params += pack("
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With ev3dev-stretch R2 Release Candidate, snapshot-ev3dev-stretch-ev3-generic-2019-09-08.img.xz
I have to say the bluetooth is a lot more stable than before. But I still encountered the problem once.…
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Disclaimer: I may not be directly related to this module.
Using the same build of my app over two urls (localhost / 127.0.0.1), the same PUP Hub get different uuid.
From what I observed, doing m…
aileo updated
4 years ago
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Something which has been on my mind for a while (which recently came up in a not-entirely-unrelated issue) has been a new paradigm for talking to devices attached to hubs.
Problem Space
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All LEGO devices running the LEGO Wireless Protocol 3.0 and later, such as LEGO Boost, share the same BLE Service and Characteristic UUIDs. This means that with the current implementation of Scratch L…
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Hi,
I am trying to simulate latest Linux with spike on Ubuntu 16.04. But it seems that the device tree cannot be initialized successfully.
The version of related repositories as listed as belows…
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Hello Nathan,
https://github.com/nathankellenicki/node-poweredup/blob/2e6d2b0dbc117c03379cf429feb100d3c6adabb4/src/hub.ts#L102
The hub's current (milliamps) reporting used to work for an older v…