Mark,
I'll take care of the password & OTA web UI. HTTP
upload will not be ready until sunday, but the first
version of the standard OTA form including help info
will.
I haven't finished the streaming mode yet, it seems
there is some sort of LWIP issue. It's usable though
with a higher timeout, so I'll do that as a workaround
for the OTA UI. Streaming is necessary to see the OTA
command progress. The issue is the socket doesn't begin
to stream until the first 1024 buffer has been filled,
despite setting TCP_NODELAY. Reducing the send buffer
size doesn't work at all, LWIP gets stuck on the send if
I do.
I'll concentrate on implementing the workaround first,
can try to solve this later on.
I'll also add your latest feature extensions (i.e.
APCLIENT mode & DNS server) to the config forms.
Regards,
Michael
Am 15.03.2018 um 09:06
schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson:
All components have arrived, and final
assembly is happening now. Next week will be
firmware flashing, QC, and then packaging.
Label looks like this:
<SerialNumberLabel.png>
Last things to do, with the goal of
making this as easy as possible for the first guinea
pig end users…
- Modem Stability. I’ve been working on
this. Seems ok now; I drive in and out of zero
coverage areas often, and it seems to recover.
I’ll address any new issues as and when I find
them. It would be helpful if others could put
these in their cars, and feedback good/bad news.
- Module Password (via web interface).
I’ve asked Michael to handle this, if he has
time.
- Tidy up of ‘secure’ mode. I’ve asked
Steve to handle this.
- OTA. It is workable at the moment.
Not automatic, but pretty usable. I’ve committed
my last change today so that ‘ota status’ shows
the version available on the server (if wifi is
up). It would be nice if the web interface could
help with this; and particularly nice if we
could upload firmware via the web interface
directly to flash. I think Michael is working on
this (at least the help, if not the upload).
- Deadline for the above is this Sunday
(18th March).
- End-User Documentation. This is
priority now, and deadline is the end of this
month to have something good enough for someone
to follow to setup the module from scratch.
The other production and Fasttech side
of things is being handled. We’re gonna have the
Fasttech US$20 coupon codes ready to go at launch.
Hologram have also offered a US$5 coupon code as a
starter for OVMS users (both new and existing),
which will be ready at launch as well. Developers
can benefit from both.
Fasttech will have 100 kits (50 US, 50
EU) and I’ll have 20 (10 US, 10 EU). Normal orders
can go through Fasttech - if people need something
special (just modems, just main boards, etc) let me
know and I’ll handle it directly.
So, for me it is now on to end-user
documentation. As a reminder, that is in google docs
and everyone is welcome to join in and help. The
link to view/comment on the document is here:
If anyone wants to help directly
edit/author some of it, let me know your eMail
address and I’ll send an invite with editing
privileges.
Regards, Mark.
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