@tjay4x4 I completely understand.
Until about 3-4 weeks ago I did not even know what an Arduino was.
Yet, here I am creating a plugin for Indigo (I did not know about Indigo until about 8 weeks ago) and creating/testing very basic sensors.
Today I started creating my first 'home-grown' sensor and guess what: You have to try it to understand it
I know from experience that you can ask just about anything when you get stuck...
If anyone is interested in trying out the implementation using UDP packets sent to the subnet broadcast address, check out my pull request https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/pull/66
@hoegaarden_bier said:
Question:
When my sensor node does a 'requestTime', what time (epoch) does it send back?
Is this UTC, localtime????
will send local server time with local timezone.
https://github.com/mycontroller-org/mycontroller/blob/development/src/main/java/org/mycontroller/standalone/mysensors/MySensorsMessageEngine.java#L211
Thanks for the feedback. If you have comments, send me an emeil. As for multiplatform, I'm going to rewrite the code in ASP.NET5, once it exits beta status.Theoretically, this will make it possible to run the system on Linux and Mac. I wrote code with the future in mind.
Automatic node ID's are now also supported!
There is a step-by-step install guide here:
https://github.com/tsathishkumar/MySController-rs/issues/30
You can easily run this alongside Domoticz.
Burn an image for the Mozilla Gateway onto an SD card.
Follow the guide above to install MySController-rs.
Install Domoticz at port 8081 and 444 (instead of 8080 and 443, as the Mozilla Gateway is already at those ports).