1.1.0 • Published 7 years ago

rom-comm v1.1.0

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MIT
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github
Last release
7 years ago

ROM Comm

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You love your devices, but man can they be finnicky, amirite? Like a good romantic comedy, things will eventually work out...after some near disasters. You'll look for advice from your friends on how to communicate better with your thing, but sometimes that advice is impossible to decipher.

We are here to attempt to keep communication with your device as light as a film starring Meg Ryan. There is comfort in how all those films are the same, right? We want communication with your devices to be just that familiar, and just the same. Who wants to learn all those incantations and rituals, when you've got better things to be building.

thingsSDK strives to abstract away the barriers to device development. You've got things to do.

Examples

Here is ROMComm to flash the Espruino runtime onto an Espressif ESP8266 over USB.

const portName = '/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART';
const serialOptions = {
    baudRate: 460800
};
const device = ROMComm.serial(portName, serialOptions);

device.open((err) => {
    device.flash([
      {'address': '0x0000', buffer: fs.readFileSync('examples/tmp/boot_v1.4(b1).bin')},
      {'address': '0x1000', buffer: fs.readFileSync('examples/tmp/espruino_esp8266_user1.bin')},
      {'address': '0x3FC000', buffer: fs.readFileSync('examples/tmp/esp_init_data_default.bin')},
      {'address': '0x3FE000', buffer: fs.readFileSync('examples/tmp/blank.bin')}
    ], (err) => {
        console.log('Flashed!');
        device.close();
    });
});

This code and more lives in the examples folder.

Supported manufacturers