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  • HoffanH Offline
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    Hoffan
    wrote on last edited by
    #22

    Okey, That can explain, Byt when i use the Dev Branch
    I get this Errors

    ScrollingText:52: error: 'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type
    ScrollingText:53: error: 'MySensor' does not name a type
    ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void setup()':
    ScrollingText:163: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
    ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void loop()':
    ScrollingText:177: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
    'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type

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    • HoffanH Hoffan

      Okey, That can explain, Byt when i use the Dev Branch
      I get this Errors

      ScrollingText:52: error: 'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type
      ScrollingText:53: error: 'MySensor' does not name a type
      ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void setup()':
      ScrollingText:163: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
      ScrollingText.ino: In function 'void loop()':
      ScrollingText:177: error: 'gw' was not declared in this scope
      'MyTransportNRF24' does not name a type

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      AWI
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      #23

      @Hoffan you best read the instructions for the development branch. The syntax changed a little. I'm typing on a phone right now. Best to search yourself

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      • hekH Offline
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        hek
        Admin
        wrote on last edited by hek
        #24

        How to convert a sketch to 1.6 is described here (until it has been posted somewhere more sticky..) :
        https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NKq5uuNdnxF5jWnum7VT32mbKLjuvqlx2A5D1qQ-H3Q/edit#heading=h.t5sdmpn6jz2i

        Basically a few search/replace... The above sketch would look something like this (untested)

        /*
         PROJECT: MySensors / Scrolling Text display
         PROGRAMMER: AWI
         DATE: september 12, 2015/ last update: september 12, 2015
         FILE: AWI_scroll_MAX.ino
         LICENSE: Public domain
        
         Hardware: tbd ..Ceech - ATmega328p board w/ NRF24l01
            and MySensors 1.5 ()
                
        Special:
            Need to use MySensors development edition 
            
        SUMMARY:
            3 S_xx devices for scrolling text
            - Displays a scrolling text from a "V_TEXT" variable
            - additional dimmer sensor for controlling display brightness
            - 'Alarm' switch. If "On", overrides the text display to display ALARM message
            - You can also input messages from the Serial monitor (testing)
            Uses excellent MD_MAX72XX library 
         Remarks:
            Fixed node-id
        */
        
        #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
        
        
        // Use the MD_MAX72XX library to scroll text on the display with the use of the callback function 
        // to control what is scrolled on the display text.
        // You need to set the used display in the library MD_MAX72XX.h
        // User can enter text on the serial monitor and this will display as a
        // Speed for the display is controlled by a pot on SPEED_IN analog in.
        #include <MD_MAX72xx.h>                     // multipurpose library for MAX72xx diaplay driver  https://parola.codeplex.com/
        #include <MySensor.h>                       // Mysensor network
        #include <SPI.h>
        #include <Time.h>                           //http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Time
        #define USE_POT_CONTROL 0                   // enable Scroll speed  potentiometer
        #define PRINT_CALLBACK  0
        
        // Macro to simplify serial print
        #define PRINT(s, v) { Serial.print(F(s)); Serial.print(v); }
        
        // Define the number of devices we have in the chain and the hardware interface
        // need to be adapted to your setup
        const int MAX_DEVICES = 8 ;                 // number of 8x8 displays
        const int CLK_PIN = 7 ;                     // SPI like clock
        const int DATA_PIN = 8 ;                    // SPI like data
        const int CS_PIN = 6 ;                      // SPI like select
        
        // Parola is able to use SPI hardware interface, not testted in combination with MySensors
        // MD_MAX72XX mx = MD_MAX72XX(CS_PIN, MAX_DEVICES);
        // now use Arbitrary pins
        MD_MAX72XX mx = MD_MAX72XX(DATA_PIN, CLK_PIN, CS_PIN, MAX_DEVICES); // instantiate one display chain
        
        // Scrolling parameters, you can attach normal potentiometer to A5, Vcc, Gnd
        #if USE_POT_CONTROL
        const int SPEED_IN = A5 ;
        #else
        const int SCROLL_DELAY = 20 ;               // in milliseconds
        #endif // USE_POT_CONTROL
        
        const int CHAR_SPACING = 1 ;                // pixels between characters
        
        // MySensors constants & variables
        const byte nodeId = 51 ;                    // MySensors fixed node id
        const byte messageCHILD = 8 ;               // Text from ControllerLCD
        const byte brightnessChild = 9 ;            // Brightness of display
        const byte alarmChild = 10 ;                // Display Alarm text (overrides normal text)
        boolean timeReceived = false ;              // Flag to indicate time received
        // Display constants & variables
        byte textBrightness = 1 ;                   // brightness of display (between 0 - MAX_INTENSITY (0xF)
        byte textOnOff = true ;                     // textOnOff = ! shutdown
        boolean textAlarm = false ;                 // Alarm (switch S_BINARY)
        // Global message buffers shared by MySensors and Scrolling functions
        const int BUF_SIZE = 25 ;                   // max payload for MySensors(NRF24l01)
        char curMessage[BUF_SIZE];                  // current displayed message
        char newMessage[BUF_SIZE];                  // next message to be displayed if available
        bool newMessageAvailable = false ;          // new message available flag
        uint16_t    scrollDelay;                    // in milliseconds
        
        // *** Definition and initialisation
        // define the MySensor network (1.5)
        // Initialize messages for sensor network
        MyMessage textMsg(messageCHILD, V_TEXT);    // message for Sending Text to Controller
        
        
        /* MD_MAX72XX functions: can be found in the documentation for the library,
         * no need to customtize callback & scroll routines (unless you want to...)
        */
        uint8_t scrollDataSource(uint8_t dev, MD_MAX72XX::transformType_t t)
        // Callback function for data that is required for scrolling into the display
        {
          static char       *p = curMessage;
          static uint8_t    state = 0;
          static uint8_t    curLen, showLen;
          static uint8_t    cBuf[8];
          uint8_t colData;
        
          // finite state machine to control what we do on the callback
          switch(state)
          {
            case 0: // Load the next character from the font table
              showLen = mx.getChar(*p++, sizeof(cBuf)/sizeof(cBuf[0]), cBuf);
              curLen = 0;
              state++;
        
              // if we reached end of message, reset the message pointer
              if (*p == '\0')
              {
                p = curMessage;         // reset the pointer to start of message
                if (newMessageAvailable)    // there is a new message waiting
                {
                  strcpy(curMessage, newMessage);   // copy it in
                  newMessageAvailable = false;
                }
              }
              // !! deliberately fall through to next state to start displaying
        
            case 1: // display the next part of the character
              colData = cBuf[curLen++];
              if (curLen == showLen)                // end of character insert interchar space
              {
                showLen = CHAR_SPACING;
                curLen = 0;
                state = 2;
              }
              break;
        
            case 2: // display inter-character spacing (blank column)
              colData = 0;
              curLen++;
              if (curLen == showLen)
                state = 0;
              break;
        
            default:
              state = 0;
          }
        
          return(colData);
        }
        
        // Callback (not used here)
        void scrollDataSink(uint8_t dev, MD_MAX72XX::transformType_t t, uint8_t col){
        // Callback function for data that is being scrolled off the display
        #if PRINT_CALLBACK
            Serial.print("\n cb ");
            Serial.print(dev);
            Serial.print(' ');
            Serial.print(t);
            Serial.print(' ');
            Serial.println(col);
        #endif
        }
        
        // non-blocking text display to be used in loop (call frequently)
        void scrollText(void){
            static uint32_t prevTime = 0;
            if (millis()-prevTime >= scrollDelay){                  // Is it time to scroll the text?
                mx.transform(MD_MAX72XX::TSL);                      // scroll along - the callback will load all the data
                prevTime = millis();                                // starting point for next time
                }
            }
        
        // sets the scroll delay (read from potentiometer if enabled)
        uint16_t getScrollDelay(void){
        #if USE_POT_CONTROL
            uint16_t t = analogRead(SPEED_IN);
            t = map(t, 0, 1023, 25, 250);
            return(t);
        #else
            return(SCROLL_DELAY);
        #endif
            }
        
        void setup(){
            // set up the display first
            mx.begin();                                             // initialize display chain                 
            mx.setShiftDataInCallback(scrollDataSource);            // define function to get the scrolldata (returned as int8)
            //mx.setShiftDataOutCallback(scrollDataSink);           // not used
            mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, 0x01);
        #if USE_POT_CONTROL                                         // initialize speed potentiometer if enabled
            pinMode(SPEED_IN, INPUT);
        #else
            scrollDelay = SCROLL_DELAY;
        #endif
        
            strcpy(curMessage, "I \x03 MySensors ");                // first message on display
            newMessage[0] = '\0';                                   // new message initialized to empty
            // Setup MySensors 
           //Serial in Sensor network = 115200
            //Send the sensor node sketch version information to the gateway
        
        } 
        
        void presentation() {
        
            sendSketchInfo("AWI Scroll MAX 51", "1.1");
            present(messageCHILD, S_INFO, "Text line Scroll");   // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
            present(alarmChild, S_BINARY, "Alarm display");      // to display alarm text
            present(brightnessChild, S_DIMMER, "Text brightness"); // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
            //send(textMsg.set("-"));                            // initialize the V_TEXT at controller for sensor to none (trick for Domoticz)
            request(messageCHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                    // request value from controller
            // Initializations
            requestTime();                            // get the time from controller (handled by receiveTime)
            }
        
        // loop only uses non-blocking functions
        void loop() {
            static unsigned long lastUpdate ;                       // Static hold the last update time
            unsigned long now = millis();
            scrollDelay = getScrollDelay();                         // update scroll delay from potentiometer
            readSerial();
            // Check for new conditions & ask for new information from controller every 10 seconds
            if (now-lastUpdate > 10000){
                if (textAlarm){                                     // if alarmstatus: override all text and set max intensity
                    strcpy(curMessage, "   ALARM   ");
                    mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, MAX_INTENSITY);   // set current brightness
                    mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::SHUTDOWN, false) ;
                } else {                                            // standard (non Alarm actions)
                    mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, textBrightness);  // set current brightness
                    mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::SHUTDOWN, textOnOff) ;
                    request(messageCHILD, V_TEXT, 0);                // request new value from controller
                }
                lastUpdate = now;
            }
            scrollText();
        }
         
        // This is called when a new time value was received
        void receiveTime(unsigned long controllerTime) {
            Serial.print("Time value received: ");
            Serial.println(controllerTime);
            setTime(controllerTime);                                // time from controller
            timeReceived = true;
            } 
        
        // This is called when a message is received 
        void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
            Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
            if (message.sensor == messageCHILD){
                if (message.type==V_TEXT) {                     // Text content
                strcpy(newMessage, message.getString());        // copy it in
                    newMessageAvailable = true ;
                }
            } else if (message.sensor == alarmChild) {
                if (message.type==V_STATUS) {                   // True/ false content
                    textAlarm = message.getBool()?true:false ;  // set alarmflag
                    Serial.print("TextAlarm: ");
                    Serial.println(textAlarm);
                }
            } else if (message.sensor == brightnessChild){
                if (message.type==V_PERCENTAGE) {               // Level 0..100  content
                    textBrightness = map(message.getInt(),0, 100, 0, MAX_INTENSITY ) ;  // map to brightnesslevel 
                    Serial.print("TextBrightness: ");
                    Serial.println(textBrightness);
                } else if (message.type==V_STATUS) {            // Display on/off
                    textOnOff = message.getBool()?false:true ;      // set shutdown/ !on/off
                    Serial.print("Text on/off: ");
                    Serial.println(textOnOff);
                }
            }
        }
        
            
        // Testing purposes: input routine character buffer. Reads serial characters in buffer newMessage.
        // sets flag newMessageAvailable to true if completed
        void readSerial(void)
        {
          static uint8_t    putIndex = 0;
        
          while (Serial.available())
          {
            newMessage[putIndex] = (char)Serial.read();
            if ((newMessage[putIndex] == '\n') || (putIndex >= BUF_SIZE-3)) // end of message character or full buffer
            {
              // put in a message separator and end the string
              newMessage[putIndex++] = ' ';
              newMessage[putIndex] = '\0';
              // restart the index for next filling spree and flag we have a message waiting
              putIndex = 0;
              newMessageAvailable = true;
            }
            else
              // Just save the next char in next location
              newMessage[putIndex++];
          }
        }
        
        
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        • D Offline
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          dayve218
          wrote on last edited by
          #25

          ive spent a couple of hours on this, and i cant get it to work. any help?

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            dayve218
            wrote on last edited by
            #26

            @AWI are you able to help me convrt this to1.6? i cant get it

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              hek
              Admin
              wrote on last edited by
              #27

              Fixed a couple of thing in the sketch. Now it compiles on 1.6 but you have to install the MD_MAX72xx library which it uses.

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              • HoffanH Offline
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                Hoffan
                wrote on last edited by
                #28

                Where did you put the new sketch??

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                • HoffanH Hoffan

                  Where did you put the new sketch??

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                  hek
                  Admin
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #29

                  @Hoffan

                  I updated my post above.

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                    Hoffan
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #30

                    Okey... Strange because i test to compile that i Dev Branch and i get this error
                    Arduino:1.6.5 (Mac OS X), Kort:"Arduino Nano, ATmega328"

                    Build options changed, rebuilding all
                    Scrolltext.ino: In function 'void presentation()':
                    Scrolltext:205: error: too many arguments to function 'void requestTime()'
                    In file included from /Users/Hoffan/Documents/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors/MySensor.h:205:0,
                    from Scrolltext.ino:34:
                    /Users/Hoffan/Documents/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors/core/MySensorCore.cpp:234:6: note: declared here
                    void requestTime() {
                    ^
                    too many arguments to function 'void requestTime()'

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                    • hekH Offline
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                      hek
                      Admin
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #31

                      Ok, how about now then..

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                        Hoffan
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #32

                        Now the compile is working...

                        Now i will test it in real :)

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                        • Lawrence HelmL Offline
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                          Lawrence Helm
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                          #33

                          @Hoffan - how did you get on? Interested to know before I order some components :)

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                            Hoffan
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #34

                            @Lawrence-Helm

                            It didn't work all the way for me... And i didn't have the time to check whats wrong

                            It thing its some thing withe the display settings

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                            • AWIA AWI

                              Another experiment for the V_TEXT variable/ sensor. Including brightness & speed setting and special Alarm function.
                              upload-3aa973f9-d6cf-41a5-8b59-2241311896b0
                              A scrolling display to let the family now that the dog needs walking... nothing more than 1 nano, 8 (or whatever number) of displays with max7219 controller upload-f2290f64-a15d-48c9-8420-ab65e481a492 a radio and a few cables
                              upload-4c163020-edac-4bc5-b3bf-50f1f3cccd24
                              Total cost: €18 (with 8 displays)

                              in Domoticz:
                              upload-868a0c0c-a44d-480f-940c-e0378716ebd3
                              Built around the very versatile "Parola" driver library

                              (I will upload a video when I know how to .. ;-))
                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCKTm427_Zc

                              /*
                               PROJECT: MySensors / Scrolling Text display
                               PROGRAMMER: AWI
                               DATE: september 12, 2015/ last update: september 12, 2015
                               FILE: AWI_scroll_MAX.ino
                               LICENSE: Public domain
                              
                               Hardware: tbd ..Ceech - ATmega328p board w/ NRF24l01
                              	and MySensors 1.5 ()
                              		
                              Special:
                              	Need to use MySensors development edition 
                              	
                              SUMMARY:
                              	3 S_xx devices for scrolling text
                              	- Displays a scrolling text from a "V_TEXT" variable
                               	- additional dimmer sensor for controlling display brightness
                              	- 'Alarm' switch. If "On", overrides the text display to display ALARM message
                              	- You can also input messages from the Serial monitor (testing)
                              	Uses excellent MD_MAX72XX library 
                               Remarks:
                              	Fixed node-id
                              */
                              
                              // Use the MD_MAX72XX library to scroll text on the display with the use of the callback function 
                              // to control what is scrolled on the display text.
                              // You need to set the used display in the library MD_MAX72XX.h
                              // User can enter text on the serial monitor and this will display as a
                              // Speed for the display is controlled by a pot on SPEED_IN analog in.
                              #include <MD_MAX72xx.h>						// multipurpose library for MAX72xx diaplay driver  https://parola.codeplex.com/
                              #include <MySensor.h>          				// Mysensor network
                              #include <SPI.h>
                              #include <Time.h>   						//http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Time
                              #define	USE_POT_CONTROL	0					// enable Scroll speed  potentiometer
                              #define	PRINT_CALLBACK	0
                              
                              // Macro to simplify serial print
                              #define	PRINT(s, v)	{ Serial.print(F(s)); Serial.print(v); }
                              
                              // Define the number of devices we have in the chain and the hardware interface
                              // need to be adapted to your setup
                              const int MAX_DEVICES = 8 ;					// number of 8x8 displays
                              const int CLK_PIN = 7 ; 					// SPI like clock
                              const int DATA_PIN = 8 ;					// SPI like data
                              const int CS_PIN = 6 ; 						// SPI like select
                              
                              // Parola is able to use SPI hardware interface, not testted in combination with MySensors
                              // MD_MAX72XX mx = MD_MAX72XX(CS_PIN, MAX_DEVICES);
                              // now use Arbitrary pins
                              MD_MAX72XX mx = MD_MAX72XX(DATA_PIN, CLK_PIN, CS_PIN, MAX_DEVICES);	// instantiate one display chain
                              
                              // Scrolling parameters, you can attach normal potentiometer to A5, Vcc, Gnd
                              #if USE_POT_CONTROL
                              const int SPEED_IN = A5 ;
                              #else
                              const int SCROLL_DELAY = 20 ;				// in milliseconds
                              #endif // USE_POT_CONTROL
                              
                              const int CHAR_SPACING = 1 ;				// pixels between characters
                              
                              // MySensors constants & variables
                              const byte nodeId = 51 ;					// MySensors fixed node id
                              const byte messageCHILD = 8 ;				// Text from ControllerLCD
                              const byte brightnessChild = 9 ;			// Brightness of display
                              const byte alarmChild = 10 ;				// Display Alarm text (overrides normal text)
                              boolean timeReceived = false ;				// Flag to indicate time received
                              // Display constants & variables
                              byte textBrightness = 1 ;					// brightness of display (between 0 - MAX_INTENSITY (0xF)
                              byte textOnOff = true ;						// textOnOff = ! shutdown
                              boolean textAlarm = false ;					// Alarm (switch S_BINARY)
                              // Global message buffers shared by MySensors and Scrolling functions
                              const int BUF_SIZE = 25 ;					// max payload for MySensors(NRF24l01)
                              char curMessage[BUF_SIZE];					// current displayed message
                              char newMessage[BUF_SIZE];					// next message to be displayed if available
                              bool newMessageAvailable = false ;			// new message available flag
                              uint16_t	scrollDelay;					// in milliseconds
                              
                              // *** Definition and initialisation
                              // define the MySensor network (1.5)
                              MyTransportNRF24 transport(9,10); 			// Sensoduino (8,7) Ceech board, 3.3v (7,8)  (pin default 9,10)
                              MySensor gw(transport);  
                              // Initialize messages for sensor network
                              MyMessage textMsg(messageCHILD, V_TEXT);	// message for Sending Text to Controller
                              
                              
                              /* MD_MAX72XX functions: can be found in the documentation for the library,
                               * no need to customtize callback & scroll routines (unless you want to...)
                              */
                              uint8_t scrollDataSource(uint8_t dev, MD_MAX72XX::transformType_t t)
                              // Callback function for data that is required for scrolling into the display
                              {
                                static char		*p = curMessage;
                                static uint8_t	state = 0;
                                static uint8_t	curLen, showLen;
                                static uint8_t	cBuf[8];
                                uint8_t colData;
                              
                                // finite state machine to control what we do on the callback
                                switch(state)
                                {
                                  case 0:	// Load the next character from the font table
                                    showLen = mx.getChar(*p++, sizeof(cBuf)/sizeof(cBuf[0]), cBuf);
                                    curLen = 0;
                                    state++;
                              
                                    // if we reached end of message, reset the message pointer
                                    if (*p == '\0')
                                    {
                                      p = curMessage;			// reset the pointer to start of message
                                      if (newMessageAvailable)	// there is a new message waiting
                                      {
                                        strcpy(curMessage, newMessage);	// copy it in
                                        newMessageAvailable = false;
                                      }
                                    }
                                    // !! deliberately fall through to next state to start displaying
                              
                                  case 1:	// display the next part of the character
                                    colData = cBuf[curLen++];
                                    if (curLen == showLen)				// end of character insert interchar space
                                    {
                                      showLen = CHAR_SPACING;
                                      curLen = 0;
                                      state = 2;
                                    }
                                    break;
                              
                                  case 2:	// display inter-character spacing (blank column)
                                    colData = 0;
                                    curLen++;
                                    if (curLen == showLen)
                                      state = 0;
                                    break;
                              
                                  default:
                                    state = 0;
                                }
                              
                                return(colData);
                              }
                              
                              // Callback (not used here)
                              void scrollDataSink(uint8_t dev, MD_MAX72XX::transformType_t t, uint8_t col){
                              // Callback function for data that is being scrolled off the display
                              #if PRINT_CALLBACK
                              	Serial.print("\n cb ");
                              	Serial.print(dev);
                              	Serial.print(' ');
                              	Serial.print(t);
                              	Serial.print(' ');
                              	Serial.println(col);
                              #endif
                              }
                              
                              // non-blocking text display to be used in loop (call frequently)
                              void scrollText(void){
                              	static uint32_t	prevTime = 0;
                              	if (millis()-prevTime >= scrollDelay){					// Is it time to scroll the text?
                              		mx.transform(MD_MAX72XX::TSL);						// scroll along - the callback will load all the data
                              		prevTime = millis();								// starting point for next time
                              		}
                              	}
                              
                              // sets the scroll delay (read from potentiometer if enabled)
                              uint16_t getScrollDelay(void){
                              #if USE_POT_CONTROL
                              	uint16_t t = analogRead(SPEED_IN);
                              	t = map(t, 0, 1023, 25, 250);
                              	return(t);
                              #else
                              	return(SCROLL_DELAY);
                              #endif
                              	}
                              
                              void setup(){
                              	// set up the display first
                              	mx.begin();												// initialize display chain					
                              	mx.setShiftDataInCallback(scrollDataSource);			// define function to get the scrolldata (returned as int8)
                              	//mx.setShiftDataOutCallback(scrollDataSink); 			// not used
                              	mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, 0x01);
                              #if USE_POT_CONTROL											// initialize speed potentiometer if enabled
                              	pinMode(SPEED_IN, INPUT);
                              #else
                              	scrollDelay = SCROLL_DELAY;
                              #endif
                              
                              	strcpy(curMessage, "I \x03 MySensors ");				// first message on display
                              	newMessage[0] = '\0';									// new message initialized to empty
                              	// Setup MySensors 
                                 //Serial in Sensor network = 115200
                                  gw.begin(incomingMessage, nodeId); 						// this node is 51 fixed 
                                  //Send the sensor node sketch version information to the gateway
                                  gw.sendSketchInfo("AWI Scroll MAX 51", "1.1");
                               	gw.present(messageCHILD, S_INFO, "Text line Scroll");	// new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
                               	gw.present(alarmChild, S_BINARY, "Alarm display");		// to display alarm text
                              	gw.present(brightnessChild, S_DIMMER, "Text brightness"); // new S_type 20150905 (not know by domoticz)
                                  //gw.send(textMsg.set("-"));							// initialize the V_TEXT at controller for sensor to none (trick for Domoticz)
                              	gw.request(messageCHILD, V_TEXT, 0); 					// request value from controller
                              	// Initializations
                                  gw.requestTime(receiveTime);							// get the time from controller (handled by receiveTime)
                              	}
                              
                              // loop only uses non-blocking functions
                              void loop() {
                              	gw.process();
                              	static unsigned long lastUpdate ;						// Static hold the last update time
                              	unsigned long now = millis();
                              	scrollDelay = getScrollDelay();							// update scroll delay from potentiometer
                              	readSerial();
                                  // Check for new conditions & ask for new information from controller every 10 seconds
                                  if (now-lastUpdate > 10000){
                              		if (textAlarm){										// if alarmstatus: override all text and set max intensity
                              			strcpy(curMessage, "   ALARM   ");
                              			mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, MAX_INTENSITY);	// set current brightness
                              			mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::SHUTDOWN, false) ;
                              		} else {											// standard (non Alarm actions)
                              			mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::INTENSITY, textBrightness);	// set current brightness
                              			mx.control(MD_MAX72XX::SHUTDOWN, textOnOff) ;
                              			gw.request(messageCHILD, V_TEXT, 0); 				// request new value from controller
                              		}
                              		lastUpdate = now;
                              	}
                              	scrollText();
                              }
                               
                              // This is called when a new time value was received
                              void receiveTime(unsigned long controllerTime) {
                                  Serial.print("Time value received: ");
                                  Serial.println(controllerTime);
                                  setTime(controllerTime); 								// time from controller
                                  timeReceived = true;
                              	} 
                              
                              // This is called when a message is received 
                              void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
                              	Serial.print("Message: "); Serial.print(message.sensor); Serial.print(", Message: "); Serial.println(message.getString());
                              	if (message.sensor == messageCHILD){
                              		if (message.type==V_TEXT) {						// Text content
                              		strcpy(newMessage, message.getString());		// copy it in
                               			newMessageAvailable = true ;
                              		}
                              	} else if (message.sensor == alarmChild) {
                              		if (message.type==V_STATUS) {					// True/ false content
                               			textAlarm = message.getBool()?true:false ;	// set alarmflag
                              			Serial.print("TextAlarm: ");
                              			Serial.println(textAlarm);
                              		}
                              	} else if (message.sensor == brightnessChild){
                              		if (message.type==V_PERCENTAGE) {				// Level 0..100  content
                               			textBrightness = map(message.getInt(),0, 100, 0, MAX_INTENSITY ) ;	// map to brightnesslevel 
                              			Serial.print("TextBrightness: ");
                              			Serial.println(textBrightness);
                              		} else if (message.type==V_STATUS) {			// Display on/off
                               			textOnOff = message.getBool()?false:true ;		// set shutdown/ !on/off
                              			Serial.print("Text on/off: ");
                              			Serial.println(textOnOff);
                              		}
                              	}
                              }
                              
                              	
                              // Testing purposes: input routine character buffer. Reads serial characters in buffer newMessage.
                              // sets flag newMessageAvailable to true if completed
                              void readSerial(void)
                              {
                                static uint8_t	putIndex = 0;
                              
                                while (Serial.available())
                                {
                                  newMessage[putIndex] = (char)Serial.read();
                                  if ((newMessage[putIndex] == '\n') || (putIndex >= BUF_SIZE-3))	// end of message character or full buffer
                                  {
                                    // put in a message separator and end the string
                                    newMessage[putIndex++] = ' ';
                                    newMessage[putIndex] = '\0';
                                    // restart the index for next filling spree and flag we have a message waiting
                                    putIndex = 0;
                                    newMessageAvailable = true;
                                  }
                                  else
                                    // Just save the next char in next location
                                    newMessage[putIndex++];
                                }
                              }
                              
                              
                              
                              
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                              Hi @AWI do you stil have this setup in use? I tried to convert this to 2.0 and hock it up but there is something wrong with the order of the LED elements. They are somehow scrolling in the wrong direction. With part of the code handles this? Might be that I have the wrong library for the MD_MAX72XX where did you get the lib?

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                              • korttomaK korttoma

                                Hi @AWI do you stil have this setup in use? I tried to convert this to 2.0 and hock it up but there is something wrong with the order of the LED elements. They are somehow scrolling in the wrong direction. With part of the code handles this? Might be that I have the wrong library for the MD_MAX72XX where did you get the lib?

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                                Hi @korttoma I have it somewhere in the (large) pile of 'old and/or unfinished' projects :blush:

                                What I remember is that there are difference between the MAX displays in orientation. Below a picture off mine..

                                0_1480017878576_upload-bc9926a9-cff8-4d9d-b745-1e44384856c8

                                You can change the display type in the MD_MAX72xx.h file of the library.

                                From line #212 you can choose various display types (only select one). Have fun and let us know your progress..

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                                  Hi @korttoma I have it somewhere in the (large) pile of 'old and/or unfinished' projects :blush:

                                  What I remember is that there are difference between the MAX displays in orientation. Below a picture off mine..

                                  0_1480017878576_upload-bc9926a9-cff8-4d9d-b745-1e44384856c8

                                  You can change the display type in the MD_MAX72xx.h file of the library.

                                  From line #212 you can choose various display types (only select one). Have fun and let us know your progress..

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                                  #37

                                  Thanks @AWI , the back of my displays are identical to yours and removing the LED element reviles the MAX7219EWG driver underneath.

                                  0_1480194131816_WP_20161126_22_37_20_Pro.jpg

                                  I will look in to the file you mentioned, maybe I can work something out.

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                                    Chose the FC-16 from the .h file and now it is working! Thanks again @AWI

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                                      Chose the FC-16 from the .h file and now it is working! Thanks again @AWI

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                                      @korttoma said:

                                      Chose the FC-16 from the .h file and now it is working! Thanks again @AWI

                                      Thomas, could/would you please share the 2.0 version of the sketch as i also want to use the max7219 modules with mysensors. I already tried them with the md_parola library examples and there are pretty nice animations and effects in there.

                                      Any chances to use those effects other than the scrolling examples with a node red/mqtt gateway combination?

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                                        @korttoma said:

                                        Chose the FC-16 from the .h file and now it is working! Thanks again @AWI

                                        Thomas, could/would you please share the 2.0 version of the sketch as i also want to use the max7219 modules with mysensors. I already tried them with the md_parola library examples and there are pretty nice animations and effects in there.

                                        Any chances to use those effects other than the scrolling examples with a node red/mqtt gateway combination?

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                                        @Orkspalter said:

                                        please share the 2.0 version of the sketch

                                        Sure I can do that, I will share it when I get home to the computer where it is located.

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                                          @Orkspalter said:

                                          please share the 2.0 version of the sketch

                                          Sure I can do that, I will share it when I get home to the computer where it is located.

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                                          @korttoma said:

                                          Sure I can do that, I will share it when I get home to the computer where it is located.

                                          Thanks Tomas

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