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So, I used the code that was given to me by Gordon and tried it out using three pucks. Since I'm still learning to understand the programming language, I don't fully understand the code. But after I uploaded the code to the pucks and then disconnected them, they only started to blink red lightly after I pressed them. I have no idea what that means. I'm not sure if it worked.
Maybe it has to do with the puck "id" (last digits of the MAC address)?
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I'm currently working on a project that requires several pucks.js. I want to create a training system using ten pucks. The idea is that I would program different exercises. For example, the one puck that lights up green has to be pressed, and shortly after, it turns off again, and another puck lights up. That means every puck has to give and receive information from the other pucks. I was thinking about using Bluetooth mesh for this. Would that be possible or is there a better method?
Could anyone help me?
Just a quick question. So far, I've always used RAM to upload the code to pucks.js and Flash for pixl.js. However, every time I use the training systems, I have to upload the code to each puck again. Can I use Flash instead, or would that drain the battery too much?