Built the LilyGo T-Echo bootloader from source to obtain the UF2 and zip package for updating the bootloader on the devices with outdated bootloaders. The UF2 will allow drag and drop flashing the update, and the zip package is in case adafruit-nrfutil is needed.
I wasn't sure the best location to put this but since we already have the nrf52 flash erase uf2 here, I figured this might be the best. I will be linking to these files in a docs article detailing the process for using them.
* compiling w/o e-ink display
* pinout changes
* progress getting LoRa and LCD working
* fix for bootloader, gps pins
* add canary to build matrix
* merge with main
* fix build by excluding BellModem in RadioLib
* fixes for GPS
* Fix LED_BLUE and GPS RX/TX pins
* Variant changes for merge
* make GPS baud rate configurable
* fix debug config
* Canary v1.2 changes
* Fixes for GPS
* pass trunk check
* bump protobufs to master
* update build flags to use CANARYONE enum
* use canaryone throughout for consistency.
* #define 0 is still defined
* add back .vscode/extensions.json
* bump protobufs
* revert manual change to generated file
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Co-authored-by: Steven Osborn <steven@lolsborn.com>
* Portduino multiple logging levels
* Fixes based on GPSFan work
* Fix derped logic
* Correct size field for AID message
* Reformat to add comments, beginning of GPS rework
* Update PM2 message for Neo-6
* Correct ECO mode logic as ECO mode is only for Neo-6
* Cleanup ubx.h add a few more comments
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Bennett <jbennett@incomsystems.biz>
Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
* Move to Portduino's getMacAddr()
* Add ST7735/S screen support
* Push Raspbian support into native target
* Remove latent pigpio references.
* CardKB defensive programming
* Adds configurable spidev
* Fixes to build on Fedora 40
* ENUMs are not #defines. Pull latest portduino
* Add more configuration options for SPI displays
* Add config.yaml option to set DIO3_TCXO_VOLTAGE
* change tft clear() to fillScreen()
Maintains compatability with ESPI driver.
* Adds TXen and RXen pins to portduino
* Add -c --config options to specify config file
* Fail when a specified config file is unavailable
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Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <benmmeadors@gmail.com>
* Add configuration via /etc/meshtastic/config.yaml
* Move example config, support more locations
* Fix config check
* Use access() to check for config file presence
* Throw an error and exit on radio init fail
* Adds error check for reading Bluetooth MAC
* Settle on meshtasticd, add install script
* Shell fixes
* Fine. I'll put it back and then disable you
* Get wrekt, shellchekt
* Firat attempt at adding raspbian CI build
* Tickle the workflow
* Beatings will continue til morale improves
* Permissions are overrated
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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Bennett <jbennett@incomsystems.biz>
* Add T-Deck to S3 ota logical branch
* Revert "Add T-Deck to S3 ota logical branch"
This reverts commit d0aef9dc26.
* Add targets
* Get the bat file too
* 6.1.0
* Update libs
* Update nrf52 while we're at it
* Remove temporary heltec platform packages
* Update install scripts to flash s3 ota partition bin
* First steps to unify GPS Lib for RAK 1910 and RAK 12500
* Technicalities. Out with the old and build the new.
* Adapt Matrix
* We use 0.4.5 now
* While we're at it, yank the RAK815, it's EOL
* Satisfy CI - for now
* - yank UBX library, talk to GPS chip with NMEA only.
- more autodetect going on, this time for the Eink Display.
TODO: actually do something with the scan findings.
* i swear this works on windows! :-)
* these are only there to make CI happy
* don't update eink display if not detected.
* Replace Oberon Crypt Library with modified Adafruit Library. This elimintaes the need for the sdk-nfxlib submodule.
* - Revert auto screen selection (incomplete)
- Revert nrF crypto engine (needs more work)
- add separate defines for not-auto-selecting screen lib.
* Define 2 new variants for RAK - with or without epaper
* Update variants
Co-authored-by: Sacha Weatherstone <sachaw100@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Meadors <thebentern@tuta.io>
Install only if it is missing from the ENV. Caveat: this python module is essentially lib binding and needs Cython and a working compiler as well. this MAY or MAY NOT work.