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    • m5stackM
      m5stack
      last edited by

      UpdateLog:

      Ver 1.7.1 time : 2020.12.29

      firmware:

      • Add: Core/Fire/Core2: servo2 support.
      • Add: Atom H·Driver..
      • Fixed: Core2 COM.LTE M-BUS power(5V) conflict bug..
      • Fixed: Other bugs.

      This update only provides CORE, FIRE, CORE2, ATOM LITE/MATRIX firmware.

      StickC, CoreInk and other device firmware versions will be updated later.

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        luis
        last edited by

        The hardwares block section for Fire only contains power option, no RGB, IMU and speaker blocks, these options are available for the core basic that does not have that hardware, please check it

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          Ove
          last edited by

          I installed UIFlow_Core2 version v1.7.1_core2 on my Core2 and now I have no power on port A.

          If I add "power.setBusPowerMode(0)" in the Python tab before any Units are initialized the power is returned but I can not do this with blocks.
          The power is restored until the Core2 is reset.

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            houkensjtu
            last edited by

            I found the "Advanced" function group is missing in the Web version of UIFlow 1.7.1. Is it relocated to somewhere??

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            • sodokuS
              sodoku @houkensjtu
              last edited by

              @houkensjtu I can still see it

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              • sodokuS
                sodoku
                last edited by

                @m5stack using on 1.7.1 on the Fire makes the speaker quite noisy.

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                • ajb2k3A
                  ajb2k3
                  last edited by

                  @m5stack Please remove the following from the Coreinks H.A.T list as they are not physically compatable with the core in.

                  JoyC,
                  RoverC,
                  PuppyC,
                  BugC
                  BeetleC
                  CardC

                  UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                  If I don't know it, be patient!
                  I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
                  Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
                  M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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                  • m5stackM
                    m5stack @ajb2k3
                    last edited by

                    @ajb2k3 thank you for feedback. we will check that.

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                      teiafra
                      last edited by

                      @m5stack said in UIFlow 1.7.1:

                      COM.LTE

                      Is the COM.LTE connectivity supported only in Core2 and not Core (Basic)?
                      If so, when extended also to Core?

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                        luis
                        last edited by

                        Please add RGB, Speaker and IMU blocks in hardwares section for the M5fire device.

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                        • m5stackM
                          m5stack @teiafra
                          last edited by

                          @teiafra core supported LTE connect UIFlow too.

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                            teiafra @m5stack
                            last edited by

                            @m5stack thanks but then I'm not able to follow the procedure shown here on Twitter (showing from M5Burner, right?) aimed to pass the APN to the module. Currently I'm on UIFlow 1.7.0.
                            I posted a topic also here Can you help me?

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                            • m5stackM
                              m5stack @teiafra
                              last edited by

                              @teiafra which step you stuck?

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                                teiafra @m5stack
                                last edited by teiafra

                                @m5stack:

                                On the Core display I am a able to select COM.LTE as additional connectivity as shown here.
                                BUT the next picture 0_1610609391974_M5Burner2.jpg (I guess taken from M5Burner configuration, right?) is different in my case because it shows only WiFi, while the APN section is missing 0_1610608430876_M5Burner.jpg.
                                The final result is that if I select on the Core display COM.LTE and reboot it fails to connect. 0_1610608668641_COM.X attempt.jpg.
                                Please note that the modem is working fine, since I'm able to drive it with my UIFlow code (via AT commands) moving data back and forth perfectly.
                                My ultimate need is to use the UIFlow MQTT client not through the WiFi but natively through the mobile connection.
                                THANKS!

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                                  Gaviota @m5stack
                                  last edited by Gaviota

                                  @m5stack

                                  @ove said in UIFlow 1.7.1:

                                  I installed UIFlow_Core2 version v1.7.1_core2 on my Core2 and now I have no power on port A.

                                  If I add "power.setBusPowerMode(0)" in the Python tab before any Units are initialized the power is returned but I can not do this with blocks.
                                  The power is restored until the Core2 is reset.

                                  I detected a similar problem with the Core2 and UIFlow 1.7.1

                                  Testing with the ENV- and the TVOC/eCO-units at port A of the Core2 drives it into the I2C-error message "I2C bus error(19)". After rolling back the Core2 to UIFlow 1.7.0 these units works with the Core2.

                                  I think there must be a I2C-bug in UIFlow 1.7.1 for the Core2, at least for port A.

                                  A lot of nice M5Stack stuff :) ....

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                                  • MatiM
                                    Mati @Gaviota
                                    last edited by

                                    @gaviota said in UIFlow 1.7.1:

                                    @m5stack

                                    @ove said in UIFlow 1.7.1:

                                    I installed UIFlow_Core2 version v1.7.1_core2 on my Core2 and now I have no power on port A.

                                    If I add "power.setBusPowerMode(0)" in the Python tab before any Units are initialized the power is returned but I can not do this with blocks.
                                    The power is restored until the Core2 is reset.

                                    I detected a similar problem with the Core2 and UIFlow 1.7.1

                                    Testing with the ENV- and the TVOC/eCO-units at port A of the Core2 drives it into the I2C-error message "I2C bus error(19)". After rolling back the Core2 to UIFlow 1.7.0 these units works with the Core2.

                                    I think there must be a I2C-bug in UIFlow 1.7.1 for the Core2, at least for port A.

                                    Yep check my finding
                                    https://community.m5stack.com/topic/2663/core2-uiflow-bottom2-support/14

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                                    • m5stackM
                                      m5stack @Gaviota
                                      last edited by

                                      @gaviota yeah... that is a bug. we will fix it in the next version

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                                      • felmueF
                                        felmue
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi guys

                                        UIFlow 1.7.1.1 for M5Core2 is out and it seems to fix at least the no power issue on port A.

                                        @m5stack : is there anything else that has been fixed on 1.7.1.1? Just curious. Thanks.

                                        Happy Stacking!
                                        Felix

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                                        • m5stackM
                                          m5stack @felmue
                                          last edited by

                                          @felmue I mean. in the v1.7.1.1(for core2) version,we fixed the default(WIFI MODE) M-BUS 5V power don't open in the v1.7.1. but when you use the LTE Network Over COM Mode. you need to use it to extend DC power input else the M-BUS will lose power.

                                          For more information you could refer this tutorial :

                                          https://docs.m5stack.com/#/en/quick_start/comx_lte/network_over_com

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                                          • felmueF
                                            felmue
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello @m5stack

                                            thank you for the clarification. I appreciate it.

                                            Thanks
                                            Felix

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