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New ESP8266 Project - Oak by Digistump

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:23 pm
by missyrat
I've just released a new project based on the ESP8266 on Kickstarter - called the Oak by Digistump

Please check it out: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/di ... duino-comp

We've developed a custom ESP module called the Acorn which we will also make available separately, and we are pursuing (with RF engineers to help us get it right) FCC modular and CE approval.

We've also developed a free Spark API compatible cloud for it, and a real time dashboard system.

Of course its all open source - so I'm sure we'll be contributing heavily to the Arduino IDE project and the ESP codebase in general (we've spent the last 6+ months on our Arduino IDE compatibility for it)

Thanks to everyone here for a great forum (and to the admin for running this) - I wish it had been here when I started on this project - but since it started it's been great to see it grow and I've found many answers here as well!

Re: New ESP8266 Project - Oak by Digistump

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:01 pm
by sej7278
do you have your arduino core on github, i can't find it. would just like to see how it compares to the one from this forum and if/how i could make it arduino-mk compatible, we've got to start sam support somewhere.

Re: New ESP8266 Project - Oak by Digistump

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:06 pm
by danbicks
Fantastic Solution well done you guys.

Can you issue a pre release of the firmware for us budding developers, love the web page for config etc. Most of us here are looking for a simple interface that looks good like the one you have created for Acorn to run our cool projects.

Superb job, well done.

Dans

Re: New ESP8266 Project - Oak by Digistump

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:26 pm
by missyrat
Thank you both!

The core isn't on github yet - we've learned with our other product releases to make sure things are at least semi-well-documented and clean before releasing. But it will be all open source and released by the time it ships.

Dans: We're using purecss.io for the web interface - super tiny, but very nice CSS framework - of course we are stripping out all we don't need.