Awesome, I'll keep an eye on twitter and YouTube. I appreciate all the work you're putting into DragonOS and applications like DragonSync.
I'm up and running with DragonSync on a Raspberry Pi, is there a way to edit the config.ini file to have my own drones appear as blue (friendly) icons in TAK with either the serial number or MAC address and have all other drones appear as yellow (unknown) drones? Additionally is there a way I can set up a systemd service like with the wardragon kits?
the chip shows CP2102N but I don't see cc2652P on the chip. I see now that theres two models on itead.cc that look identical, I'm thinking I have the wrong one. thanks again.
Its a Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus (ZBDongle-E)
I failed to mention I did disable gpsd and checked status to confirm it was disabled before attempting to flash: gpsd.service - GPS (Global Positioning System) Daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/gpsd.service; disabled; preset: enabled) Active: inactive (dead) TriggeredBy: ○ gpsd.socket Docs: man:gpsd
I followed the steps to do things manually but I'm getting a 'ERROR: Timeout waiting for ACK/NACK after 'Synch (0x55 0x55)' I'm pretty sure the issue I'm having is not getting the dongle into boot loader mode. I've tried every combination of clicking the boot and reset buttons and getting the same results. I also tried loading the firmware on a windows PC with SmartRF Flash Programmer 2 with the same results.
I am running the latest version of DragonOS on a rpi 4B and I'm trying to get DragonSync up and running with a Sonoff Zigbee USB dongle. When I try to flash it with the sniffle firmware I get an error that the cc2538-bsl directory cannot be found. I downloaded the hex file, intelhex and a few other dependencies mentioned on the cc2538-bsl repo page on Github, did I miss a step in there somewhere?