Windows GUI/Controller for MySensors
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" It works in connection with the modified optiboot/OTA bootloader mentioned in a previous post. "
can someone link to that post? I couldn't find it
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New version available with bug fixes 0.1.2.256:
- "File not open" error fixed
- Display errors fixed
- Mac users: use wine to run program, no remapping of serial ports necessary - use e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0 in config window
To update hit the update button or download here.
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@tekka cool software! btw the sorting of the child sensors in the tree could be optimized.
Right now the nodes are sorted like string instead of numbers:0 - ...
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Greetings Tekka,
I am teaching myself programming while learning about the NRF24L01+ and various controllers and sensors. I have tried to download several free software controllers but yours is the only one that was straightforward enough for me to be successful. I have used it to monitor communication to and from my gateway but I am at a loss as to how to use your creation as a controller. It is the most wonderful tool for visualizing and debugging node-to-gateway communications because of the exceptional work you have done translating the command codes into real command words.
Is there a way to input data through your GUI or is it best used as an output device? If input is accepted, would you be so kind as to elaborate on the subject enough to get me moving?
Respectfully - Baran
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I'm looking some days into this topic, although I found not the time to test your very good looking software - The issue mentioned by dzairo would also be important for me. As I run my nodes at 8MHz I cannot use the default 115200kbps and use (also) 38kbps - so it would be important for me to change the BAUD rate too.
Anyways - nice work!
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Thank you for this excellent work. I look forward to using it in my network. I just have a couple questions regarding setting up the GUI. I've read through this thread several times, but still have a couple of gaps in my understanding.
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Is the gateway that interfaces with the GUI an additional gateway which listens to, and sends node messages and updates? That is, additional to one that is interfaced with the controller (in my case a serial gateway connected to a Vera controller)?
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If my the answer to my first question is, yes, it is an additional gateway, is the code defining the operation different such that is does not interfere with the 'true' gateway? Or is the code the same (standard serial gateway sketch) but simply does not interfere?
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Do the nodes require the MYSBootloader in order to show up in the 'messages' tab, or will 'messages' tab show all node traffic regardless of bootloader? Of course for over the air (OTA) sketch updates it needs the MYSBootloader.
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Are these the correct steps to setup operation:
a) download and extract the files.
'b) place the bootloader folder into /arduino/hardware path such that the MYSBootloader and the associated boards show up in the 'tools->boards' menu.
c) connect an Arduino with the gateway sketch to a computer using a USB cable (for the serial connection).
d) run MYSController.exe (on windows) and select the COM port of the serial gateway in the configuration.
e) hit connect and node traffic will show up in the 'messages' tab.
If this is correct (and now that I write it down) it seems pretty straightforward, but I didn't see it explicitly described elsewhere. Sorry to be such a beginner, and thanks for straightening me out if I'm incorrect in any step.
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Thank you for this excellent work. I look forward to using it in my network. I just have a couple questions regarding setting up the GUI. I've read through this thread several times, but still have a couple of gaps in my understanding.
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Is the gateway that interfaces with the GUI an additional gateway which listens to, and sends node messages and updates? That is, additional to one that is interfaced with the controller (in my case a serial gateway connected to a Vera controller)?
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If my the answer to my first question is, yes, it is an additional gateway, is the code defining the operation different such that is does not interfere with the 'true' gateway? Or is the code the same (standard serial gateway sketch) but simply does not interfere?
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Do the nodes require the MYSBootloader in order to show up in the 'messages' tab, or will 'messages' tab show all node traffic regardless of bootloader? Of course for over the air (OTA) sketch updates it needs the MYSBootloader.
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Are these the correct steps to setup operation:
a) download and extract the files.
'b) place the bootloader folder into /arduino/hardware path such that the MYSBootloader and the associated boards show up in the 'tools->boards' menu.
c) connect an Arduino with the gateway sketch to a computer using a USB cable (for the serial connection).
d) run MYSController.exe (on windows) and select the COM port of the serial gateway in the configuration.
e) hit connect and node traffic will show up in the 'messages' tab.
If this is correct (and now that I write it down) it seems pretty straightforward, but I didn't see it explicitly described elsewhere. Sorry to be such a beginner, and thanks for straightening me out if I'm incorrect in any step.
@therik said:
Is the gateway that interfaces with the GUI an additional gateway which listens to, and sends node messages and updates? That is, additional to one that is interfaced with the controller (in my case a serial gateway connected to a Vera controller)?
No, but certainly a good idea to look into.
Do the nodes require the MYSBootloader in order to show up in the 'messages' tab, or will 'messages' tab show all node traffic regardless of bootloader? Of course for over the air (OTA) sketch updates it needs the MYSBootloader.
No, the MYSBootloader is required for OTA updates with MYSController or compatible controllers.
Are these the correct steps to setup operation:
a) download and extract the files.
'b) place the bootloader folder into /arduino/hardware path such that the MYSBootloader and the associated boards show up in the 'tools->boards' menu.
c) connect an Arduino with the gateway sketch to a computer using a USB cable (for the serial connection).
d) run MYSController.exe (on windows) and select the COM port of the serial gateway in the configuration.
e) hit connect and node traffic will show up in the 'messages' tab.
Yes, that's pretty much it. Copying the bootloader directory is only needed for updating to MYSBootloader via ISP.
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@tekka Hello, I check your great software and do my first steps with mySensors.
It looks very amazing!
Here are my first comments:
- I must program the MYSBootloader with the H-fuse setting H:0xD8 (2048 word), the value H:0xDE (in your fuses.txt) or H:0xDA (in your boards.txt) didn't work for me.
- The blink.hex seems to be the normal blink sketch, it didn't have nrf24 functionality. Needs a local hardreset to flash other firmware.
- The Arduino IDE (with the enhanced boards.txt) isn't able to program a firmware with the MYSBootloader - think this results in the higher baud rate (115200 vs. 57600) and my case to have the Arduino running in a VM !?
- The update function in MYSController isn't working because it needs a proxy configuration (not imported).
- I got a warning sign on the nodes-tree, don't know what it mean, but node is working (no info in the context menu).
- The interrupt line of the ner24L01 isn't needed.
- A right click in the open context menu ( e.g. on clear firmware) forces a software error.
8 ) After connecting the Serial GW the MYSController doesn't responce for a while (searching for nodes?) Maybe a background task or an indicater would be a idea ?!
9)On XP (or XP style) a selected row in the mesages or nodes tab is not readable - the selection is in dark blue, the text in black.
It should be possible to use the MYSBootloder (.hex) without changes also for 8Mhz nodes (internal RC L:0xE2), OTA only.
The SPI is independent from the clock, Uart is not used, delays are 2 times longer but this should be no problem.Is there a scenario to keep your MYSController connected and have the mash working at the same time?
For example, with a gateway connected at Raspberry PI and a TCP connection from MYSController to the RPI? Or with two gateways ?Looking forward for the next features :-),
regards Pit