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The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again.FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
This blog post is about using Tinkerforge modules together with PAW Server for Android. As an example a volume control for Android is build. The Setup The following image shows the components needed to build the volume control. FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: 2012
This is a post about the Android app Cache Beacon that supports Wireless Cache Beacons on Android. Garmin® introduced Wireless Beacons in the form of their Chirp™ device almost two years ago. Cache Beacon is no longer available at Google Play.FUN2CODE: 2014
I got a question (hello Guy) regarding sending mails via PAW Server. In this use case an Arduio Uno sends HTTP request to PAW which then sends a mail via SMTP to a mail relay.FUN2CODE: 2013
It's been a while since the last PirateBox update. The last version was based on a PAW server plug-in that didn't work well for all users. Meanwhile I developed a stand alone PirateBox Android app that hopefully will work better.FUN2CODE: JULY 2016
The RM mini 3 is an inexpensive BroadLink device. Unfortunately the RM mini 3 is not supported by the BroadLink API and thus not working with RM Bridge out of the box.FUN2CODE: MAY 2014
After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: AUGUST 2012 This is a post about the Android app Cache Beacon that supports Wireless Cache Beacons on Android. Garmin® introduced Wireless Beacons in the form of their Chirp™ device almost two years ago. Cache Beacon is no longer available at Google Play. FUN2CODE: APRIL 2011 In this post I would like to write about what is coming up next in PAW development. PAW supports BeanShell code to create dynamic pages. BeanShell is well suited for Android, because it integrates will into the OS by supporting the Android Java API. FUN2CODE: NOVEMBER 2010 The bug report mentions a workaround: Copying directories is possible by using a shell and accessing the ~/.gvfs folder directly.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again.FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
This blog post is about using Tinkerforge modules together with PAW Server for Android. As an example a volume control for Android is build. The Setup The following image shows the components needed to build the volume control. FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: 2012
This is a post about the Android app Cache Beacon that supports Wireless Cache Beacons on Android. Garmin® introduced Wireless Beacons in the form of their Chirp™ device almost two years ago. Cache Beacon is no longer available at Google Play.FUN2CODE: 2014
I got a question (hello Guy) regarding sending mails via PAW Server. In this use case an Arduio Uno sends HTTP request to PAW which then sends a mail via SMTP to a mail relay.FUN2CODE: 2013
It's been a while since the last PirateBox update. The last version was based on a PAW server plug-in that didn't work well for all users. Meanwhile I developed a stand alone PirateBox Android app that hopefully will work better.FUN2CODE: JULY 2016
The RM mini 3 is an inexpensive BroadLink device. Unfortunately the RM mini 3 is not supported by the BroadLink API and thus not working with RM Bridge out of the box.FUN2CODE: MAY 2014
After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: AUGUST 2012 This is a post about the Android app Cache Beacon that supports Wireless Cache Beacons on Android. Garmin® introduced Wireless Beacons in the form of their Chirp™ device almost two years ago. Cache Beacon is no longer available at Google Play. FUN2CODE: APRIL 2011 In this post I would like to write about what is coming up next in PAW development. PAW supports BeanShell code to create dynamic pages. BeanShell is well suited for Android, because it integrates will into the OS by supporting the Android Java API. FUN2CODE: NOVEMBER 2010 The bug report mentions a workaround: Copying directories is possible by using a shell and accessing the ~/.gvfs folder directly.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again. FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: 2010
After clicking on the icon (or the System->Share Content menu) the share page will be displayed, which presents the shared data in a table. When the download link is clicked, the shared content will be downloaded by the browser.FUN2CODE: 2014
I got a question (hello Guy) regarding sending mails via PAW Server. In this use case an Arduio Uno sends HTTP request to PAW which then sends a mail via SMTP to a mail relay.FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
This blog post is about using Tinkerforge modules together with PAW Server for Android. As an example a volume control for Android is build. The Setup The following image shows the components needed to build the volume control.FUN2CODE: 2013
It's been a while since the last PirateBox update. The last version was based on a PAW server plug-in that didn't work well for all users. Meanwhile I developed a stand alone PirateBox Android app that hopefully will work better.FUN2CODE: JULY 2016
The RM mini 3 is an inexpensive BroadLink device. Unfortunately the RM mini 3 is not supported by the BroadLink API and thus not working with RM Bridge out of the box. FUN2CODE: NOVEMBER 2010 The bug report mentions a workaround: Copying directories is possible by using a shell and accessing the ~/.gvfs folder directly.FUN2CODE: MAY 2014
After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: AUGUST 2012 This is a post about the Android app Cache Beacon that supports Wireless Cache Beacons on Android. Garmin® introduced Wireless Beacons in the form of their Chirp™ device almost two years ago. Cache Beacon is no longer available at Google Play. FUN2CODE: APRIL 2011 In this post I would like to write about what is coming up next in PAW development. PAW supports BeanShell code to create dynamic pages. BeanShell is well suited for Android, because it integrates will into the OS by supporting the Android Java API.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again.FUN2CODE
The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
FUN2CODE: RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The RM mini 3 seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a RM mini 3 as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specifyRM2 as type
FUN2CODE: CACHE BEACON (BETA) Cache Beacon is an Android app that makes it possible to read the beacon information. Note: The app is still in beta, so there might be bugs. To use this app a Sonx Xperia device or an Android device with USB host support is needed. The maximal distance varies from device to device. When testing, the max. distance with the Xperia device was FUN2CODE: SETTING UP A CLOUD PRINT PRINTER USING THE CLOUD Setting up a Cloud Print Printer using the Cloud-X API. The Cloud-X Java API makes it easy to set up a Google Cloud Print aware printer. In the latest API version Cloud Print push notifications are supported. The below sample code shows the registration of a new printer (if not already present) and how to listen to pushnotifications.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX AT GOOGLE PLAY After quite some testing PirateBox for Android is now available at Google Play. Thanks a lot to all of you for testing. Special thanks goes to Skyworth S8 for testing and sending in lots of screen shots (see gallery below). The APKs will also be published to Google Drive, so installation will be possible for devices without Goggle Apps. In case of errors or if you would like to provide FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: PIRATEBOX ON ANDROID A while ago psundegroud created the thread Roll Your Own PirateBox!PirateBoxMobile.At that time my only rooted device was an old Samsung Galaxy I7500 running Android 1.6. We managed to get this working. The two main issues were that WiFi Tether was needed, which didn't run on all Android devices and that only Ad-Hoc mode was available. The missingFUN2CODE: PAW
With PAW developers have the possibility to create dynamic pages using BeanSell scripts. This is nice because pages can be developed veryfast.
FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again. FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
FUN2CODE: 2010
After clicking on the icon (or the System->Share Content menu) the share page will be displayed, which presents the shared data in a table. When the download link is clicked, the shared content will be downloaded by the browser.FUN2CODE: 2014
I got a question (hello Guy) regarding sending mails via PAW Server. In this use case an Arduio Uno sends HTTP request to PAW which then sends a mail via SMTP to a mail relay.FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
This blog post is about using Tinkerforge modules together with PAW Server for Android. As an example a volume control for Android is build. The Setup The following image shows the components needed to build the volume control.FUN2CODE: 2013
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The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface Code Learning page. On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the RM mini 3, specify RM2 as type and press the Add Manually button. After that the RM mini3
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FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
The LCD and Poti Bricklets are connected to the Master Brick which is connected via USB to a PC running the brickd (Brick Daemon). The Poti is used to control the volume of the phone.FUN2CODE: 2013
This post will describe the app in some detail. Technical details about the networking part will not be covered, because these were described in the earlier post.The techniques are the same, so there is no need to go through all of that again. FUN2CODE: FILE UPLOAD Since PAW 0.51 file upload sizes are no longer restricted. This restriction has been removed by changing the code of the underlyingBrazil framework.
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I got a question (hello Guy) regarding sending mails via PAW Server. In this use case an Arduio Uno sends HTTP request to PAW which then sends a mail via SMTP to a mail relay.FUN2CODE: JUNE 2012
This blog post is about using Tinkerforge modules together with PAW Server for Android. As an example a volume control for Android is build. The Setup The following image shows the components needed to build the volume control.FUN2CODE: 2013
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The RM mini 3 is an inexpensive BroadLink device. Unfortunately the RM mini 3 is not supported by the BroadLink API and thus not working with RM Bridge out of the box. FUN2CODE: NOVEMBER 2010 The bug report mentions a workaround: Copying directories is possible by using a shell and accessing the ~/.gvfs folder directly.FUN2CODE: MAY 2014
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FRIDAY, JULY 22, 2016 RM MINI 3 WORKAROUND The _RM mini 3_ is an inexpensive BroadLink device. Unfortunately the _RM mini 3_ is not supported by the BroadLink API and thus not workingwith RM Bridge
out of the box.
BroadLink RM mini 3
Nevertheless the new RM Bridge version 1.3.0 offers a workaround to get _RM mini 3_ devices working. RM Bridge in its version 1.3.0 persists all found and manually registered devices. So it is possible to permanently register a _RMmini 3_ manually.
The _RM mini 3_ seems to support the same IR command set as the RM2 which makes it possible to register a _RM mini 3_ as RM2 devices. The setup is simply done by using the RM Bridge web interface CodeLearning
page.
On that page there is a new entry to register a device manually. Fill in a name, the MAC address of the _RM mini 3_, specify RM2 as type and press the ADD MANUALLY button. After that the _RM mini 3_ should show of in the list of devices. Now IR code learning should work the same way as with RM2 devices. Eingestellt von Jochenum 4:25 AM
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Unknown July 25,
2016 at 12:58 AM
Haven't tested yet - but if works then you are KING - no CAESAR !!!ReplyDelete
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Unknown July 28,
2016 at 10:50 AM
Excellent - it is workingJust 1 issue:
I am trying to name my Mini: EM Mini 3 #1 and am getting back a HTTP error. I removed the # and it worked. Can this be fixed - allow # in the name fieldReplyDelete
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Jochen July 28,
2016 at 1:05 PM
Thanks for the report. This was due to a bug in the web interface. Please make sure to reload all JavaScript inside the web interface. Hope it is fixed ...Delete
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AnonymousJuly 29, 2016 at 3:57 AM I'm able to add the device manually however when trying to learn a code I get the error: Error learning code: "mac:my devices mac not rm2Any ideas?
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Jochen July 30,
2016 at 4:31 AM
The error comes from the BroadLink subsystem. It might be that the MAC address is not correct.Delete
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AnonymousJuly 30, 2016 at 8:07 PM Not sure if anything changed anything but now the find function works! Didn't need to enter the Mac address.Great work
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Unknown August
21, 2016 at 1:20 AM
Does RM Bridge support other broadlink products such as SP/TC? As it uses RF instead of IR?ReplyDelete
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September 3,
2016 at 4:48 AM
it is working well, thank you :)Delete
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AnonymousSeptember 5, 2016 at 12:11 PM I have trouble with my RM Pro model. It is recognised as Smart Plug and when I try to learn code I get an error: "Error learning code: mac:b4:43:0d:38:6b:c3 not rm2"Please help.
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AnonymousSeptember 5, 2016 at 12:32 PM I just noticed that my router and also e-Controll app find my RM Pro under different MAC address: b4:43:0d:da:28:42 How is this possible?Delete
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AnonymousSeptember 10, 2016 at 7:39 AM Jochen, I am getting a data length error: Error sending code: data error! length = 908, must be less then 900bytes
This is RF remote to control up to 4 shutters. Learning works fine. The remote does work with the original RM app. Thanks for your help.Manfred
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Jochen September
10, 2016 at 7:49 AM
The 900 bytes limit is a restriction of the BroadLink API. Unfortunately I cannot do anything about that. You can try to press the remote a bit shorter when learning the code. This might end up in a shorter code.Delete
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AnonymousSeptember 11, 2016 at 5:27 AM Thanks, for your quick reply. All the buttons generate the same length (908). Too funny that their e-Control works fine. Not a big deal (I might replace the RF remote for my shutters with something differentat one time).
Thanks again.
Manfred
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Smarthome
October 11, 2016
at 1:44 AM
Hi Jochen,
I have the same problem trying to use eControl app to program my light switches. Every button generate length error = 908. It gets captured even without me pressing frequency scale.. not sure if i am doing itcorrectly.
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Smarthome
October 11, 2016
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after trying for a while, i am getting "frequency scan failed" every single time now.. :( Hope someone can help!ReplyDelete
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Unknown October
15, 2017 at 7:07 AM
I keep having this error too. anyone has a solution to this yet?Delete
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Unknown October
19, 2016 at 11:26 AM How do I read the device temperature through the RM BRIDGE?ReplyDelete
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Unknown October
19, 2016 at 11:33 AM Never mind - found it in the RM-BRIDGE API documentationDelete
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Andy HOctober 26, 2016 at 5:25 PMHi Jochen
Having the same problem as a number of other people with RF devices (LightWave, CoCo/TrustHome) that use 908 byte codes that cause an error. It's odd because occasionally the learned code is relayed back through the bridge and displayed on the Web page and you can see that it is 908 bytes long, so I guess it's retrieved the 908 bytes though the Broadlink API but if you try and send the command it fails.ReplyDelete
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Jon January 1,
2017 at 4:28 PM
I am consistently receiving "Error learning code: mac: not rm2" when trying to scan codes. I need to manually enter the mac address and a name in order to get to that point. Is this device compatible? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GIXZDKO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Many thanks!
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Unknown January
7, 2017 at 7:06 PM
не работает, пишет error http/404ReplyDelete
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Unknown January
27, 2017 at 12:40 PMHi Jochen,
I've followed up the instructions but I'm still getting ERROR:HTTP/404
Tried on Chrome and Safari on my Mac and also on my phone.Any suggestions?
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Unknown February
2, 2017 at 12:50 PM
Found the solution: just restarted the Blackbean and bam, all wasfine.
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Unknown March 6,
2017 at 12:24 AM
Hi, friend! I have a problem. When i write the mac address and press add manually i get http error 404. what´s the problem?Thanks!
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Unknown March 6,
2017 at 4:19 AM
Is rm Bridge running? Are you accessing the site from the device you are running rm Bridge on?Delete
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Unknown March 6,
2017 at 9:01 AM
i wasn't using the correct port.Thanks!
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Unknown March 7,
2017 at 4:03 AM
Hi! when i get the codes, how can i send the orders from my laptop?Thanks.
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Unknown March
10, 2017 at 1:31 AM
The simplest way would be: 1) make sure you have RM Bridge switched on 2) open your browser and copy/paste the http code - something like 101.1.192.168:45/code/YOURCODENAME and hit enter This is awkward at least because you need 2 devices running (unless you have a RM Bridge running on your laptop somehow) and if you call your codes often, you might need to create an ad-hoc webpage. I would suggest to install Tasker on your Android device and create a workflow including an HTTP Get instruction.Delete
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AnonymousMarch 9, 2017 at 1:07 AM Working like a champReplyDelete
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Unknown March
12, 2017 at 10:46 AM Do you have plan to import code from e control app? ThanksReplyDelete
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Unknown May 12,
2017 at 3:02 AM
Waiting for this capability.. Hope it will be added to the nextupdate. :)
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Unknown April
21, 2017 at 6:55 PM
Does anyone have same problem with auto restart of RM bridge? I use my android tv box as a standby RM bridge, but when it loses power supply (off) , sometimes RM bridge is on inactive state, I have to press the activation button again to make it works. This seems not reliable since RM bridge failed to auto restart theservice.
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Unknown May 20,
2017 at 11:06 AM
I am getting all the time Missing Values even though I am entering all field any idea what could be the problem ?ReplyDelete
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steve l June 27,
2017 at 10:39 AM
If you are making the same mistake I was and getting Missing Values on adding devices manually make sure you enter a value in the Type field. The defaulted value of RM2 is a suggestion not an entryReplyDelete
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Michael
September 6,
2017 at 4:03 AM
Excellent writeup, I got my RM Mini working with Google home - one qeustion: how do you format the URL to include the username and password that is set in the RM Bridge settings?ReplyDelete
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Jochen September
14, 2017 at 3:12 AM
The following URL should work: http://user:password@localhost:7474Delete
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September 27,
2017 at 5:29 PM
estendo esse erro ( Error sending code: rm2 check data failed) aguem poderia me ajudar obrigo ...ReplyDelete
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AnonymousJanuary 1, 2018 at 1:02 PM Have the same problem with some of my remote controls...Delete
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Gollyworld
October 3, 2017
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I am still having problems with the application. Sometimes I receive http/404 when I try to manually enter the mac and other times i manage to get through but fail with the learn code where i get the error mac not rm2. When I first tried this, it did work but i had to reset the router and since then i have failed to connect. It is fine using econnect.
Anyone have any ideas?John
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Gavin November 1, 2017 at 6:26 PM I am getting the error message Error learning code: mac: not rm2. The Broadlink device is a RM Pro running v20025. Any suggestions would be appreciated.ReplyDelete
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Alex Mawson
November 11,
2017 at 7:00 AM
Also getting the code: mac: not rm2 error Was working until verizon reset my router, getting the device back on the wifi mustve started some update for it, now its not recognized asan rm2
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Unknown November
25, 2017 at 6:01 AM
Hi Jochen (or anyone who can help), I am experiencing a problem that has also been described in the Play Store: the Broadling does not react to the commands. When this happens, the web command returns 103 no success. I can then restart the Broadlink box and everything immediately starts working again. Or, apparently, I can wait and at some point sometimes it starts working again. This is with version 1.3.1 and a Broadlink RM Pro+. Do you know what‘s causing this problem? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you so much!ReplyDelete
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Unknown November
25, 2017 at 6:03 AM
It shoud say: the Broadlink does not react to commands after awhile...
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日曜自作
December 23,
2017 at 12:34 AM
Hi Jochen, I added a command but after that got a HTTP/404 error and can't manually add my RM3 using its MAC address and type RM2. I restarted the RM3 but same error. Any ideas?ReplyDelete
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RussellCDecember 31, 2017 at 2:09 AM Hi, I'm using the offline version of the bridge web client, and despite manually adding my RM3 Mini manually once, the device drop down list offers me two choices. Both choices in the list are the same: Broadlink_RMMINI-e3-b9-99. Unfortunately, the first choice in the list has a corrupted MAC 34:ea:34:e3:b9:9 (the final '9' is missing). The second choice gives a correct MAC of 34:ea:34:e3:b9:99. Loading devices automatically via the Load Device option ends up giving the same two choices. Has anyone else had this happen? Also, is the manual registration supposed to be persistent acrosssessions?
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AnonymousJanuary 5, 2018 at 2:45 PMVery nice work!
Would love the capability to import codes directly from Broadlink e-control app so we can also get the codes for Broadlink SP mini smartpower plug.
That way I could use my Google Home (via IFTTT) to turn on and off all those smart power plugs by voice command!ReplyDelete
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Jan-Erik January
15, 2018 at 2:20 AM
I am trying to add a RM Pro+ with no success !Any Idea
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bspark January
17, 2018 at 3:27 AM
Great Work.. works beautifully. Thank you. Is it possible to have more than one RM3. I would like to use a second one in another room.Thanks again
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19, 2018 at 11:37 AM Code Learning page is goneReplyDelete
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Unknown February
15, 2018 at 8:10 PM
i have this problem "Error sending code: rm2 check data failed" Does Anyone help me with that?ReplyDelete
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