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Hi, You can add "custom" micropython images under https://github.com/BxNxM/micrOS/tree/master/micrOS/micropython (reporoot/micrOS/micropython) folder on your machine. So you can have experiment with that. :) |
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I went looking for a local-network IoT firmware for making useful gadgets for friends (i.e. easy smartphone control is a requirement) and found micrOS.
My own gadgets run CircuitPython, MicroPython & Tasmota (with Home Assistant). I've experimented with a few other 'IoT frameworks' but always chose to remain with these three, using a local MQTT server & Adafruit IO. I think that micrOS is what I've been looking for!
So far, I flashed a Wemos/Lolin D1 mini (esp8266) with v1.2.2-0 and poked around in the shell.
Next steps are to create a LogicalPin lookup table for the D1 mini (based on a cut-down
LP_esp8266.py) and get a NeoPixel example working.I worked up the CircuitPython board definition for the Lolin S2 Mini (a new $4 ESP32-S2 board & similar to the TinyS2 & FeatherS2 by the Unexpected Maker), and have some LOLIN32 boards coming in the mail (ESP32 & similar to the Unexpected Maker's TinyPICO but with LiPo charging). I'm happy to experiment & provide feedback on micrOS & ESP32-S2 boards if you plan on supporting ESP32-S2.
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