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  • R robosensor

    @tekka I have googled for [avrdude bootloader "bytes of flash written"] and found many answers about big upload size for bootloader (> 32000 bytes). It seems that big size is the way it should be.

    I have solved problem. I must power up node with newly burned bootloader but without sensor node firmware and upload firmware using MYSController

    Incorrect way is: burn bootloader, burn sensor node firmware, powerup sensor.

    Thank you for great software! :)

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    tekka
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    #131

    @robosensor Yes, the sensor firmware is uploaded OTA via MYSController.

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      mvader
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      #132

      Hi - I need some clarification.
      I have mysensors connected to my vera lite (working)
      I bought 3 of the sensebender micro boards and got them talking with the gateway (working)
      loaded up myscontroller it's running and see the gateway and all 3 nodes.
      yay!
      the issue is the sensors are reporting in C instead of F, so i modified the sketch, compiled it, found the hex file (66k)
      and moved it to the correct folder per instructions.
      when i says "assign FW" nothing happens.
      am i understanding correctly that "firmware" is just a compiled sketch?
      if i need to make changes to my device, is this the correct way?
      modify sketch - > compile -> move hex to myscontroller folder - > edit firmware_config file -> right click assign fw -> pick new firmware
      is that correct?
      nothing is happening for me when i do that..
      please clarify.
      thanks!

      edit: file size says 66k in win7
      but in the compiler it says
      Sketch uses 23,724 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.
      Global variables use 822 bytes (40%) of dynamic memory, leaving 1,226 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2,048 bytes.

      the file i grabbed was SensebenderMicro.cpp.hex

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      • M mvader

        Hi - I need some clarification.
        I have mysensors connected to my vera lite (working)
        I bought 3 of the sensebender micro boards and got them talking with the gateway (working)
        loaded up myscontroller it's running and see the gateway and all 3 nodes.
        yay!
        the issue is the sensors are reporting in C instead of F, so i modified the sketch, compiled it, found the hex file (66k)
        and moved it to the correct folder per instructions.
        when i says "assign FW" nothing happens.
        am i understanding correctly that "firmware" is just a compiled sketch?
        if i need to make changes to my device, is this the correct way?
        modify sketch - > compile -> move hex to myscontroller folder - > edit firmware_config file -> right click assign fw -> pick new firmware
        is that correct?
        nothing is happening for me when i do that..
        please clarify.
        thanks!

        edit: file size says 66k in win7
        but in the compiler it says
        Sketch uses 23,724 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.
        Global variables use 822 bytes (40%) of dynamic memory, leaving 1,226 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2,048 bytes.

        the file i grabbed was SensebenderMicro.cpp.hex

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        @mvader said:

        when i says "assign FW" nothing happens.
        am i understanding correctly that "firmware" is just a compiled sketch?
        if i need to make changes to my device, is this the correct way?
        modify sketch - > compile -> move hex to myscontroller folder - > edit firmware_config file -> right click assign fw -> pick new firmware
        is that correct?
        nothing is happening for me when i do that..

        For OTA updates you need to burn the MYSBootloader (instructions here). Once done, assign FW, reboot node and wait until FW is transferred.

        edit: file size says 66k in win7
        but in the compiler it says
        Sketch uses 23,724 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.

        Yup, because the .hex file is not binary but a hex (hence the suffix) format with headers and checksums.

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        • tekkaT tekka

          @mvader said:

          when i says "assign FW" nothing happens.
          am i understanding correctly that "firmware" is just a compiled sketch?
          if i need to make changes to my device, is this the correct way?
          modify sketch - > compile -> move hex to myscontroller folder - > edit firmware_config file -> right click assign fw -> pick new firmware
          is that correct?
          nothing is happening for me when i do that..

          For OTA updates you need to burn the MYSBootloader (instructions here). Once done, assign FW, reboot node and wait until FW is transferred.

          edit: file size says 66k in win7
          but in the compiler it says
          Sketch uses 23,724 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.

          Yup, because the .hex file is not binary but a hex (hence the suffix) format with headers and checksums.

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          wrote on last edited by mvader
          #134

          @tekka said:

          @mvader said:

          when i says "assign FW" nothing happens.
          am i understanding correctly that "firmware" is just a compiled sketch?
          if i need to make changes to my device, is this the correct way?
          modify sketch - > compile -> move hex to myscontroller folder - > edit firmware_config file -> right click assign fw -> pick new firmware
          is that correct?
          nothing is happening for me when i do that..

          For OTA updates you need to burn the MYSBootloader (instructions here). Once done, assign FW, reboot node and wait until FW is transferred.

          edit: file size says 66k in win7
          but in the compiler it says
          Sketch uses 23,724 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.

          Yup, because the .hex file is not binary but a hex (hence the suffix) format with headers and checksums.

          I thought i read those sensebender boards were going to come pre-burned with the MYSBootloader from the mfg? that why you wouldn't need a programmer. i'll check with those folks..

          edit: i found where they said it was pre-programmed..

          @hek said:

          Yes, FTDI, ISCP or over-the-air updates.

          It comes pre-programmed with MySensors variant of the DualOptiboot-bootloader.
          https://github.com/mysensors/DualOptiboot
          Which can take advantage of the extra flash memory to do a safe over-the-air firmware update.
          It comes pre-programmed with MySensors variant of the DualOptiboot-bootloader.
          https://github.com/mysensors/DualOptiboot
          Which can take advantage of the extra flash memory to do a safe over-the-air firmware update.

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          • M mvader

            @tekka said:

            @mvader said:

            when i says "assign FW" nothing happens.
            am i understanding correctly that "firmware" is just a compiled sketch?
            if i need to make changes to my device, is this the correct way?
            modify sketch - > compile -> move hex to myscontroller folder - > edit firmware_config file -> right click assign fw -> pick new firmware
            is that correct?
            nothing is happening for me when i do that..

            For OTA updates you need to burn the MYSBootloader (instructions here). Once done, assign FW, reboot node and wait until FW is transferred.

            edit: file size says 66k in win7
            but in the compiler it says
            Sketch uses 23,724 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.

            Yup, because the .hex file is not binary but a hex (hence the suffix) format with headers and checksums.

            I thought i read those sensebender boards were going to come pre-burned with the MYSBootloader from the mfg? that why you wouldn't need a programmer. i'll check with those folks..

            edit: i found where they said it was pre-programmed..

            @hek said:

            Yes, FTDI, ISCP or over-the-air updates.

            It comes pre-programmed with MySensors variant of the DualOptiboot-bootloader.
            https://github.com/mysensors/DualOptiboot
            Which can take advantage of the extra flash memory to do a safe over-the-air firmware update.
            It comes pre-programmed with MySensors variant of the DualOptiboot-bootloader.
            https://github.com/mysensors/DualOptiboot
            Which can take advantage of the extra flash memory to do a safe over-the-air firmware update.

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              gigaguy
              wrote on last edited by gigaguy
              #136

              I have a some questions. Couldnt find answer anywhere.

              If I am using an arduino connected to the serial port on a Raspberry pi (w/openhab) How do I assign fw, reboot, etc?

              Do I need to disconnect the GW and use windows temporarily to reboot, update fw? or can I have 2 GW's?

              I updated my nano with the MYS bootloader, and after I power it on, it never shows up in MYSController.

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                Fredrik Carlsson
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                #137

                @tekka Hey, it seems like the downloadlink is broken. Can you check?

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                  n3ro
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                  #138

                  i dont understand how to use this...
                  Can somebody explain it?

                  pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                  https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                  • F Fredrik Carlsson

                    @tekka Hey, it seems like the downloadlink is broken. Can you check?

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                    tekka
                    Admin
                    wrote on last edited by tekka
                    #139

                    @Fredrik-Carlsson link works for me (https://goo.gl/48Yn6y)

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                      Fredrik Carlsson
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #140

                      Yes I tried now again an now it works. Maybe something temporary with Dropbox yesterday

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                        It is possible to burn the bootloader to an Arduino Uno right? (if not please skip below and I will rtfm some more)

                        Could anyone please explain me what I am doing wrong here? I use avrdudess (http://blog.zakkemble.co.uk/avrdudess-a-gui-for-avrdude/) to program the bootloader.hex (also tried the supplied method) but no dice;

                        Writing the bootloader seems to work;

                        Detected 1e950f = ATmega328P
                        MYSBootloader.hex: 2.002 / 32.768 Bytes (6,11%)
                        ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 
                        
                        avrdude.exe: set SCK frequency to 1500000 Hz
                        avrdude.exe: warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update.
                        avrdude.exe: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: Device signature = 0x1e950f
                        avrdude.exe: erasing chip
                        avrdude.exe: set SCK frequency to 1500000 Hz
                        avrdude.exe: warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update.
                        avrdude.exe: reading input file "C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex"
                        avrdude.exe: input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex auto detected as Intel Hex
                        avrdude.exe: writing flash (32722 bytes):
                        
                        Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: 32722 bytes of flash written
                        avrdude.exe: verifying flash memory against C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex:
                        avrdude.exe: load data flash data from input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex:
                        avrdude.exe: input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex auto detected as Intel Hex
                        avrdude.exe: input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex contains 32722 bytes
                        avrdude.exe: reading on-chip flash data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                        avrdude.exe: 32722 bytes of flash verified
                        

                        However tech life wouldn't be techlife without days of endless debugging

                        Setting the extended fuse fails verification

                        avrdude.exe: reading on-chip flash data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                        avrdude.exe: 32722 bytes of flash verified
                        avrdude.exe: reading input file "0xF7"
                        avrdude.exe: writing lfuse (1 bytes):
                        
                        Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of lfuse written
                        avrdude.exe: verifying lfuse memory against 0xF7:
                        avrdude.exe: load data lfuse data from input file 0xF7:
                        avrdude.exe: input file 0xF7 contains 1 bytes
                        avrdude.exe: reading on-chip lfuse data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                        avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of lfuse verified
                        avrdude.exe: reading input file "0xDA"
                        avrdude.exe: writing hfuse (1 bytes):
                        
                        Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of hfuse written
                        avrdude.exe: verifying hfuse memory against 0xDA:
                        avrdude.exe: load data hfuse data from input file 0xDA:
                        avrdude.exe: input file 0xDA contains 1 bytes
                        avrdude.exe: reading on-chip hfuse data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                        avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of hfuse verified
                        avrdude.exe: reading input file "0xFE"
                        avrdude.exe: writing efuse (1 bytes):
                        
                        Writing |  ***failed;  
                        ################################################## | 100% 0.03s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of efuse written
                        avrdude.exe: verifying efuse memory against 0xFE:
                        avrdude.exe: load data efuse data from input file 0xFE:
                        avrdude.exe: input file 0xFE contains 1 bytes
                        avrdude.exe: reading on-chip efuse data:
                        
                        Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                        
                        avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                        avrdude.exe: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000
                                     0x06 != 0xfe
                        avrdude.exe: verification error; content mismatch
                        
                        avrdude.exe done.  Thank you.
                        

                        This last error is giving me headaches, why the "first mismatch at byte 0x0000 0x06 != 0xfe" error?

                        Really hope someone can enlighten me...

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                        • C cdr

                          It is possible to burn the bootloader to an Arduino Uno right? (if not please skip below and I will rtfm some more)

                          Could anyone please explain me what I am doing wrong here? I use avrdudess (http://blog.zakkemble.co.uk/avrdudess-a-gui-for-avrdude/) to program the bootloader.hex (also tried the supplied method) but no dice;

                          Writing the bootloader seems to work;

                          Detected 1e950f = ATmega328P
                          MYSBootloader.hex: 2.002 / 32.768 Bytes (6,11%)
                          ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 
                          
                          avrdude.exe: set SCK frequency to 1500000 Hz
                          avrdude.exe: warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update.
                          avrdude.exe: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: Device signature = 0x1e950f
                          avrdude.exe: erasing chip
                          avrdude.exe: set SCK frequency to 1500000 Hz
                          avrdude.exe: warning: cannot set sck period. please check for usbasp firmware update.
                          avrdude.exe: reading input file "C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex"
                          avrdude.exe: input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex auto detected as Intel Hex
                          avrdude.exe: writing flash (32722 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: 32722 bytes of flash written
                          avrdude.exe: verifying flash memory against C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex:
                          avrdude.exe: load data flash data from input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex:
                          avrdude.exe: input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex auto detected as Intel Hex
                          avrdude.exe: input file C:\Users\codar\Desktop\MYSController_0_1_2_280\Bootloader\MYSBootloader.hex contains 32722 bytes
                          avrdude.exe: reading on-chip flash data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                          avrdude.exe: 32722 bytes of flash verified
                          

                          However tech life wouldn't be techlife without days of endless debugging

                          Setting the extended fuse fails verification

                          avrdude.exe: reading on-chip flash data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                          avrdude.exe: 32722 bytes of flash verified
                          avrdude.exe: reading input file "0xF7"
                          avrdude.exe: writing lfuse (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of lfuse written
                          avrdude.exe: verifying lfuse memory against 0xF7:
                          avrdude.exe: load data lfuse data from input file 0xF7:
                          avrdude.exe: input file 0xF7 contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude.exe: reading on-chip lfuse data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                          avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of lfuse verified
                          avrdude.exe: reading input file "0xDA"
                          avrdude.exe: writing hfuse (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of hfuse written
                          avrdude.exe: verifying hfuse memory against 0xDA:
                          avrdude.exe: load data hfuse data from input file 0xDA:
                          avrdude.exe: input file 0xDA contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude.exe: reading on-chip hfuse data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                          avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of hfuse verified
                          avrdude.exe: reading input file "0xFE"
                          avrdude.exe: writing efuse (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing |  ***failed;  
                          ################################################## | 100% 0.03s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: 1 bytes of efuse written
                          avrdude.exe: verifying efuse memory against 0xFE:
                          avrdude.exe: load data efuse data from input file 0xFE:
                          avrdude.exe: input file 0xFE contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude.exe: reading on-chip efuse data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude.exe: verifying ...
                          avrdude.exe: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000
                                       0x06 != 0xfe
                          avrdude.exe: verification error; content mismatch
                          
                          avrdude.exe done.  Thank you.
                          

                          This last error is giving me headaches, why the "first mismatch at byte 0x0000 0x06 != 0xfe" error?

                          Really hope someone can enlighten me...

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                          tekka
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                          @cdr the efuse only uses the lower 3 bits: with AVRDude set 0x06, with AVRStudio set 0xFE. You can verify this with the fuse calculator.

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                            Fabien
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                            I try to uplaod sketch via OTA but it doesn''t work.
                            I have sensebender with stock bootloader. Gateway is connect to an ODROID C1 with ser2net and i connect to ser2net. I can see all incoming traffic for my sensors.
                            I upload sensebender default sketch from dev branch using MySensors dev branch too.
                            I tell MYSController sensors is battery powered.
                            I try with the two provided example but nothing happen in log or anything else

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                              I try to uplaod sketch via OTA but it doesn''t work.
                              I have sensebender with stock bootloader. Gateway is connect to an ODROID C1 with ser2net and i connect to ser2net. I can see all incoming traffic for my sensors.
                              I upload sensebender default sketch from dev branch using MySensors dev branch too.
                              I tell MYSController sensors is battery powered.
                              I try with the two provided example but nothing happen in log or anything else

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                              mvader
                              wrote on last edited by mvader
                              #144

                              @Fabien said:

                              I try to uplaod sketch via OTA but it doesn''t work.
                              I have sensebender with stock bootloader. Gateway is connect to an ODROID C1 with ser2net and i connect to ser2net. I can see all incoming traffic for my sensors.
                              I upload sensebender default sketch from dev branch using MySensors dev branch too.
                              I tell MYSController sensors is battery powered.
                              I try with the two provided example but nothing happen in log or anything else

                              check in the sensebender announcement thread. I had the same question. Hek responded with what needed to be done to make it work.
                              I didn't get a chance to try his solutions yet to see if it works. if you do, post and let us know.

                              edit: here
                              http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1345/sensebender-micro/139

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                                @Fabien
                                I dont understand what you mean by "I told MysController" that the node is battery powered. It should find that out automatically I think. Anyway I'm pretty sure that I read somewhere that battery powered sensors cant be updated OTA. (If it relly is battery powered). I think I read a define somewhere that disables the firmware low level commands in the MySensors Library if the Node is battery powered.

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                                  hek
                                  Admin
                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @Dirk_H said:

                                  I think I read a define somewhere that disables the firmware low level commands in the MySensors Library if the Node is battery powered.

                                  No there isn't. But battery powered sensors most likely sleep most of the time so they won't receive any update command. And a fw updates over-the-air would probably drain batteries pretty quick.

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                                    cdr
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                                    @tekka I feel really, really, REALLY stupid;

                                    I changed the channel in the mysensors config.h to 77, this was the reason no node would ever show up since the default mysbootloader uses the default channel 76.

                                    D'OH

                                    Thanks for your patience and help, everything is working now and I'm really happy!
                                    :+1:

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                                      Omemanti
                                      wrote on last edited by Omemanti
                                      #148

                                      Hi. I was wondering if someone could get the irrigation controller working with this program?
                                      I'm new to this all, and so far this the easiest controller that I came across. ( got the gateway etc working with almost no effort)

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                                        fitzpatrick
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                                        Hi, nice work. Is there any chances that you add the possibility to log the nodes information to a mysql database ?

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                                          5546dug
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                                          Hi @tekka
                                          I am having trouble understanding the error codes on this gui.

                                          It is the solar mini weather stn on proto board and it is not working properly.

                                          At this minute I see that the g/w code is telling me 4-4-5-0 ,there was a node 5 in my My Sensors package and it was configured as a repeater but it is not here as it connected laptop> usb port/cord> ftdi 3.3v> 3.3 v promini.
                                          As the code cannot get to and from node 5 it is a down as a st=fail

                                          Is there a why to change this in your program to allow continuing debugging my sketch?

                                          Am I again missing something?
                                          Thanks

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