Can you run a 8086 PC-XT emulation with 640K RAM, 80×25 CGA composite video and a 1.44MB MS-DOS disk on a ESP12E without additional components? Yes, you can and I did. The CPU emulator is a po…
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Can you run a 8086 PC-XT emulation with 640K RAM, 80×25 CGA composite video and a 1.44MB MS-DOS disk on a ESP12E without additional components? Yes, you can and I did. The CPU emulator is a po…
The interface list output of vscpd has been changed from 14.0.0 version. This is because now the GUID's is used to identify a channel. To be compatible with the deprecated vscpworks which relay on the driver names a device driver name should end with "|" (without the quotes), to make the parsing work for works. Here is an example for vscpl1drv-can4vscp <!-- The can4vscp driver --> <driver enable="true" name="can4vscp|" config="/dev/ttyUSB0" flags="0" translation="0x02" path="/var/lib/vscp/drivers/level1/vscpl1drv-can4vscp.so" guid="FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:F5:01:00:00:00:00:00:00:02" />
Without this scan/config/boot will not work as they should. vscpworks is available here as a Debian package for amd64 and only for amd64. It is deprecated and will not be updated anymore.
Version 1.0.1 of vscpd released. Fixes log problems and some package installation problems on Raspberry Pi. Available here.
A new version of the package node-red-contrib-vscp-tcp (1.1.0) was published at 2020-03-22T21:44:08.953Z
A new version of the package node-red-contrib-vscp (1.1.0) was published at 2020-03-22T21:32:45.104Z
A new version of the package node-red-contrib-vscp-tcp (1.1.0) was published at 2020-03-22T21:44:08.953Z
A new version of the package node-vscp (1.1.14) was published at 2020-03-19T13:35:48.873Z Fixed syntax error when loading module.