i tested chrome app with Serial connection...
the example to connect an espruino in the google github doesn't work !
....
The console.log output (or print()) is huggly to parse in a browser and lot of frame (1/3) are lost even in 9600baud...
is there a better way to "print" to the serial port? (for sure there is but i'm a stupid graphic designer with too few knowledge in code) ;)
thanks for your help
regards
ps: i'm looking for a "simple way" to introduce "tangible interface" (input from real world) for graphic design's students (with html5 and js bases NO Processing.org)... i'm testing chrome-app ... it's not the best way but the "easiest". (for my pov to combine : cheap hardware +html5/css/js (webtech) + newb.
ok, i have to coming out: "i love espruino for learning only one langage to code Hardware and Web..."
i have a lot of arduino compatible board but... i do not like the langage... therefore they take dust...
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
i tested chrome app with Serial connection...
the example to connect an espruino in the google github doesn't work !
....
The console.log output (or print()) is huggly to parse in a browser and lot of frame (1/3) are lost even in 9600baud...
is there a better way to "print" to the serial port? (for sure there is but i'm a stupid graphic designer with too few knowledge in code) ;)
thanks for your help
regards
ps: i'm looking for a "simple way" to introduce "tangible interface" (input from real world) for graphic design's students (with html5 and js bases NO Processing.org)... i'm testing chrome-app ... it's not the best way but the "easiest". (for my pov to combine : cheap hardware +html5/css/js (webtech) + newb.
ok, i have to coming out: "i love espruino for learning only one langage to code Hardware and Web..."
i have a lot of arduino compatible board but... i do not like the langage... therefore they take dust...