Annoide Mobile Spin Tool
jazzed
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Hi all,
Thought I would save post number 11111 for a special announcement ....
Annoide ("anotheride" and other interpretations) is a Qt Quick program designed to edit and compile spin programs. I've considered other names like "Aspen" and "Andy", but Annoide seems to fit best for me at least.
Annoide works on Android and Desktops (tested on Windows). It should also eventually work on iPad, iPhone, and Windows Rt. Jeff's Propeller WiFi Loader code/method can be added whenever it's available. There is no built in terminal yet. There are other improvements that need to be made. The project is only available in source form at the moment and can be built with Qt5.3.0+ (tested with Android/Desktop).
A desktop screenshot is attached. On Android, there is of course no window frame, and the Edit/Help menu are accessible from the Android menu button (most likely the menu thing will change since iOS doesn't have such a nice feature).
The project is here: https://code.google.com/p/annoide
Thought I would save post number 11111 for a special announcement ....
Annoide ("anotheride" and other interpretations) is a Qt Quick program designed to edit and compile spin programs. I've considered other names like "Aspen" and "Andy", but Annoide seems to fit best for me at least.
Annoide works on Android and Desktops (tested on Windows). It should also eventually work on iPad, iPhone, and Windows Rt. Jeff's Propeller WiFi Loader code/method can be added whenever it's available. There is no built in terminal yet. There are other improvements that need to be made. The project is only available in source form at the moment and can be built with Qt5.3.0+ (tested with Android/Desktop).
A desktop screenshot is attached. On Android, there is of course no window frame, and the Edit/Help menu are accessible from the Android menu button (most likely the menu thing will change since iOS doesn't have such a nice feature).
The project is here: https://code.google.com/p/annoide
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I will have to check this out for my Xoom (android 4.2 IIRC) and I can test on iPad Mini Retina too when you are ready.
a couple of days back, hackaday or dangerous prototypes had an app note for connecting micros using the stereo/mic port 3.5mm headphone port on android and iOS. I need to check if we could mix this into the works.
I feel annoyed sometimes.... Oh, wait, I'm not supposed to reveal such things. Back to the therapist LOL ... just kidding.
These days it takes a lot more to set me off. I exercise regularly, have a reasonable diet, and have lost lots of weight intentionally. My blood pressure is under control, and the dog no longer fears me. I seriously need a leather punch for my belt and a good seamstress.
Ray,
It may be a while before I produce an app package. Keep us up-to-date on the speaker wire serial stuff.
Cheers.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-usb-connection-kit/2837365.p?id=1218363393359&skuId=2837365
I have tested this device with a FTDI usb device(the same one as a prop plug) and it works great.
(i used a generic terminal program for android to determine functionality of the FTDI device)
http://dangerousprototypes.com/2014/06/22/app-note-nxp-smartphone-quick-jack-solution/
Uses the 3.5mm headphone/mic jack on phones for comms.