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rhldrParticipantChanging to DHCP and restarting worked, it shows the last successful weather call.
rhldrParticipantI’m having a similar problem with 2.1.5(1). My IP address is static, and I’ve set my gateway to 192.168.0.1 The last successful weather call is always blank.
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June 11, 2015 at 8:49 pm in reply to: Announcing OpenSprinkler Unified Firmware 2.1.5 (major bug fix) #38342
rhldrParticipantI’ve suggested before to save the config file as part of the update process. Open Updater, Save config, Download latest, Update, Restore config all in one process. Seems like a simple solution.
rhldrParticipantIf you mouse over the date information in the Freshness column, it appears to take you to the first unread message in the thread.
September 25, 2014 at 9:14 pm in reply to: OpenSprinkler Firmware 2.1.0-beta (Major Upgrade!) #28340
rhldrParticipantDoes it make sense to consolidate the two “settings” buttons from right and left sides to a single option? I find myself often being confused as to which I should select for what.
rhldrParticipantThat will certainly help.
Thinking more about this, why not have a function in the firmware to save/restore settings to the SD card if available? Then the updater could do something like this:
1. Save settings to SD Card
2. Flash firmware
3. Restore settings from SD Card
rhldrParticipantI used the new updater over the weekend and it works great. I’m wondering if we can enhance the process to to read the existing configuration and then restore it after successfully flashing the device. I tried using the Chrome app to restore a profile, but it said I didn’t have one saved.
rhldrParticipantI’m curious if perhaps this should be innovated first in the mobile application, and then added to the firmware down the road. The more I use the mobile application, the more I wish program names were easier to recognize by function (Garden, Back Yard Grass) vs P3, P4.
rhldrParticipantFor those who need USBtinyISP, they now have signed drivers: https://learn.adafruit.com/usbtinyisp/drivers
rhldrParticipantIf it’s any consolation, I was never able to get the 64bit version to work either. Just like you, I downloaded the 32bit version and use it now.
rhldrParticipantBeing new to both flashing opensprinkler and github, two questions:
1. How do you request the file as a .zip download?
2. How do you flash the new firmware? -
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