- Thu Nov 05, 2015 6:21 pm
#33201
Chris Carter wrote:Make sure you change the number of pixels in the code to 60 if you use a 60LED strip. I'm pretty sure everything should scale correctly, but I haven't tried anything other than 120 for a while.
Thanks.
Congratulations, 53% funding in less than 48 hours, but I'm not supprised.
It compiles fine, loads ok, I can see & connect to the AP. Putting 192.168.4.1 into my firefox browser adds the line "Sending webHandleConfig" to the serial output but displays nothing in the browser. I half expected a web page for setup but from the code (which to be honest is mostly beyond me). Am I correct in thinking it's expecting to communicate with an app? If this is the case is it available?
Code: Select allStartup
sd <some stuff that won't paste> reading settings from EEPROM
SSID: ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
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latitude: -0.01
longitude: -0.01
timezone: 10.00
randommode: 0
hourmarks: 0
sleep: 22
sleepmin: 0
showseconds: 1
DSTauto: 0
webMode: 0
wake: 7
wakemin: 0
Startup
scan done
6Networks found
1: LIVEBOX-A148 (-73)*
2: TALKTALK-A80BD4 (-89)*
3: danusia (-87)*
4: LIVEBOX-A148/2 (-87)*
5: SKYC1681 (-86)*
6: SKY37433 (-92)*
Access point started with name The Light Clock
WiFi connected
192.168.4.1
Web server started
Sending webHandleConfig
Sending webHandleConfig
Sending webHandleConfig
Sending webHandleConfig
Sending webHandleConfig
Sending webHandleConfig
I haven't tried with pixels yet, but a white led on the output pin flashes for about 100ms (estimated) every second, which looks about correct.
Again brilliant - if I can get this going I have a nice bookshelf on the wall 1200mm long. I'm thinking that a linear clock / effect lighting effect is just whats needed on the underside, with 12 taller books equaly spaced as points.
On a side note: It looks like cool clocks are like buses, you wait forever for one and then two come along together.
Have you seen this:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1068443Thats both inside and outside covered (but living in England, outside isn't a priority for the next few months). Hats off to you both, you have my admiration for comming up with the ideas and then making them work.