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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
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+# SIGNALDuino uC v3.2 (development version)
+
+System to receive digital signals and provide them to other systems pro demodulatiob. Currently tested with 433 MHZ, but not limited to that frequency or media.
+
+### Getting started
+
+
+Just clone the repo and open the project file with code:blocks. (currently this works only for windows)
+Compile it and have fun.
+If you are using the Arduino IDE, you have to copy all the libs into your sketch folder.
+
+### Using SIGNALDuino in FHEM
+
+If you want to use the SIGNALDuino with FHEM, you can use it directly from FHEM. No neet to compile any sourcode.
+You find more Information here:
+http://www.fhemwiki.de/wiki/SIGNALDuino
+
+
+### Tested microcontrollers
+
+* Aduino Nano
+
+### Signal from my device ist not detected
+
+We have a pattern detection engine, that detect serval signal types. May not all, but most of them.
+
+Uncomment #define debugdetect in libs/remotesensor/patterdecoder.h
+Search for some output which describes a pattern with serval bits received.
+If you find something, open an issue and provide as much as possible informations with it.
+
+
+### You found a bug
+
+First, sorry. This software is not perfect.
+1. Open a issue
+-With helpful title - use descriptive keywords in the title and body so others can find your bug (avoiding duplicates).
+- Which branch, what microcontroller, what setup
+- Steps to reproduce the problem, with actual vs. expected results
+- If you find a bug in our code, post the files and the lines.
+
+### Contributing
+
+1. Open one ore more issue for your development.
+2. Ask to be added to our repository or just fork it.
+3. Make your modifications and test them.
+4. Create a branch (git checkout -b my_branch)
+5. Commit your changes (git commit -am "")
+6 .Push to a developer branch (git push dev-my_branch)
+7. Open a Pull Request, put some useful informations there, what your extension does and why we should add it, reference to the open issues which are fixed whith this pull requet.
+
+
diff --git a/RF_Receiver.ino b/RF_Receiver.ino
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+++ b/RF_Receiver.ino
@@ -0,0 +1,866 @@
+/*
+* RF_RECEIVER v3.2 for Arduino
+* Sketch to use an arduino as a receiver/sending device for digital signals
+*
+* The Sketch can also encode and send data via a transmitter,
+* while only PT2262 type-signals for Intertechno devices are implemented in the sketch,
+* there is an option to send almost any data over a send raw interface
+* 2014-2015 N.Butzek, S.Butzek
+* 2016 S.Butzek
+
+* This software focuses on remote sensors like weather sensors (temperature,
+* humidity Logilink, TCM, Oregon Scientific, ...), remote controlled power switches
+* (Intertechno, TCM, ARCtech, ...) which use encoder chips like PT2262 and
+* EV1527-type and manchester encoder to send information in the 433MHz Band.
+* But the sketch will also work for infrared or other medias. Even other frequencys
+* can be used
+*
+* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+* (at your option) any later version.
+*
+* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+* GNU General Public License for more details.
+*
+* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+* along with this program. If not, see .
+
+*/
+#define CMP_FIFO 1
+//#define CMP_MEMDBG 1
+#define CMP_NEWSD;
+
+#define PROGNAME "RF_RECEIVER"
+#define PROGVERS "3.3.0"
+
+#define PIN_RECEIVE 2
+#define PIN_LED 13 // Message-LED
+#define PIN_SEND 11
+#define BAUDRATE 57600
+#define FIFO_LENGTH 50
+//#define DEBUG 1
+
+#include
+
+#include // Timer for LED Blinking
+#include // Die wird aus irgend einem Grund zum Compilieren benoetigt.
+#ifdef CMP_FIFO
+#include
+SimpleFIFO FiFo; //store FIFO_LENGTH # ints
+#else
+#include //for FiFo Buffer
+RingBuffer FiFo(FIFO_LENGTH, 0); // FiFo Puffer
+#endif
+#ifdef CMP_NEWSD
+#include
+SignalDetectorClass musterDec;
+
+#else
+#include
+patternDecoder musterDec;
+
+#endif
+
+#include
+
+
+#define pulseMin 90
+volatile bool blinkLED = false;
+String cmdstring = "";
+volatile unsigned long lastTime = micros();
+
+
+
+#define portOfPin(P)\
+ (((P)>=0&&(P)<8)?&PORTD:(((P)>7&&(P)<14)?&PORTB:&PORTC))
+#define ddrOfPin(P)\
+ (((P)>=0&&(P)<8)?&DDRD:(((P)>7&&(P)<14)?&DDRB:&DDRC))
+#define pinOfPin(P)\
+ (((P)>=0&&(P)<8)?&PIND:(((P)>7&&(P)<14)?&PINB:&PINC))
+#define pinIndex(P)((uint8_t)(P>13?P-14:P&7))
+#define pinMask(P)((uint8_t)(1<0)
+#define isLow(P)((*(pinOfPin(P))& pinMask(P))==0)
+#define digitalState(P)((uint8_t)isHigh(P))
+
+
+
+
+
+#ifdef CMP_MEMDBG
+
+extern unsigned int __data_start;
+extern unsigned int __data_end;
+extern unsigned int __bss_start;
+extern unsigned int __bss_end;
+extern unsigned int __heap_start;
+extern void *__brkval;
+uint8_t *heapptr, *stackptr;
+uint16_t diff=0;
+void check_mem() {
+ stackptr = (uint8_t *)malloc(4); // use stackptr temporarily
+ heapptr = stackptr; // save value of heap pointer
+ free(stackptr); // free up the memory again (sets stackptr to 0)
+ stackptr = (uint8_t *)(SP); // save value of stack pointer
+}
+//extern int __bss_end;
+//extern void *__brkval;
+
+int get_free_memory()
+{
+ int free_memory;
+
+ if((int)__brkval == 0)
+ free_memory = ((int)&free_memory) - ((int)&__bss_end);
+ else
+ free_memory = ((int)&free_memory) - ((int)__brkval);
+
+ return free_memory;
+}
+
+
+int16_t ramSize=0; // total amount of ram available for partitioning
+int16_t dataSize=0; // partition size for .data section
+int16_t bssSize=0; // partition size for .bss section
+int16_t heapSize=0; // partition size for current snapshot of the heap section
+int16_t stackSize=0; // partition size for current snapshot of the stack section
+int16_t freeMem1=0; // available ram calculation #1
+int16_t freeMem2=0; // available ram calculation #2
+
+#endif
+
+
+// EEProm Addresscommands
+#define addr_init 0
+#define addr_features 1
+
+
+
+void handleInterrupt();
+void enableReceive();
+void disableReceive();
+void serialEvent();
+void cronjob();
+int freeRam();
+void changeReciver();
+void changeFilter();
+void HandleCommand();
+bool command_available=false;
+unsigned long getUptime();
+void getConfig();
+void enDisPrint(bool enDis);
+void getPing();
+void configCMD();
+void storeFunctions(const int8_t ms=1, int8_t mu=1, int8_t mc=1);
+void getFunctions(bool *ms,bool *mu,bool *mc);
+
+
+
+
+void setup() {
+ Serial.begin(BAUDRATE);
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ #ifdef CMP_FIFO
+ MSG_PRINTLN("Using sFIFO");
+ #else
+
+ MSG_PRINTLN(F("Startup:"));
+ MSG_PRINT(F("# Bytes / Puffer: "));
+ MSG_PRINTLN(sizeof(int)*FiFo.getBuffSize());
+ MSG_PRINT(F("# Len Fifo: "));
+ MSG_PRINTLN(FiFo.getBuffSize());
+
+ #endif // CMP_FIFO
+ #endif
+ //delay(2000);
+ pinMode(PIN_RECEIVE,INPUT);
+ pinMode(PIN_SEND,OUTPUT);
+ pinMode(PIN_LED,OUTPUT);
+ Timer1.initialize(31*1000); //Interrupt wird jede n Millisekunden ausgeloest
+ Timer1.attachInterrupt(cronjob);
+ if (EEPROM.read(addr_init) == 0xB)
+ {
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ MSG_PRINTLN("Reading values fom eeprom");
+ #endif
+ getFunctions(&musterDec.MSenabled,&musterDec.MUenabled,&musterDec.MCenabled);
+ } else {
+ EEPROM.write(addr_init,0xB);
+ storeFunctions(1, 1, 1); // Init EEPROM with all flags enabled
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ MSG_PRINTLN("Init eeprom to defaults after flash");
+ #endif
+ }
+
+ /*MSG_PRINT("MS:"); MSG_PRINTLN(musterDec.MSenabled);
+ MSG_PRINT("MU:"); MSG_PRINTLN(musterDec.MUenabled);
+ MSG_PRINT("MC:"); MSG_PRINTLN(musterDec.MCenabled);*/
+
+
+ enableReceive();
+ cmdstring.reserve(40);
+}
+
+void cronjob() {
+
+ /*
+ const unsigned long duration = micros() - lastTime;
+ if (duration > maxPulse) { //Auf Maximalwert pr�fen.
+ //handleInterrupt();
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("PTout");
+ int sDuration = maxPulse;
+ if (isLow(PIN_RECEIVE)) { // Wenn jetzt low ist, ist auch weiterhin low
+ sDuration = -sDuration;
+ }
+ #ifdef CMP_FIFO
+ FiFo.enqueue(sDuration);
+ #else
+ FiFo.addValue(&sDuration);
+ #endif // CMP_FIFO
+ lastTime = micros();
+
+ }*/
+ digitalWrite(PIN_LED, blinkLED);
+ blinkLED = false;
+ /*
+ if (FiFo.count() >19)
+ {
+ MSG_PRINT("SF:"); MSG_PRINTLN(FiFo.count());
+ }
+ */
+}
+
+void loop() {
+ static int aktVal=0;
+ bool state;
+ if (command_available) {
+ command_available=false;
+ HandleCommand();
+ if (!command_available) { cmdstring = ""; }
+ blinkLED=true;
+ }
+ #ifdef CMP_FIFO
+
+
+ while (FiFo.count()>0 ) { //Puffer auslesen und an Dekoder uebergeben
+
+ aktVal=FiFo.dequeue();
+ state = musterDec.decode(&aktVal);
+ if (state) blinkLED=true; //LED blinken, wenn Meldung dekodiert
+ }
+ #else
+ while (FiFo.getNewValue(&aktVal)) { //Puffer auslesen und an Dekoder uebergeben
+ state = musterDec.decode(&aktVal); //Logilink, PT2262
+ if (state) blinkLED=true; //LED blinken, wenn Meldung dekodiert
+ }
+ #endif
+ }
+
+
+
+//========================= Pulseauswertung ================================================
+void handleInterrupt() {
+ const unsigned long Time=micros();
+ //const bool state = digitalRead(PIN_RECEIVE);
+ const unsigned long duration = Time - lastTime;
+ lastTime = Time;
+ if (duration >= pulseMin) {//kleinste zulaessige Pulslaenge
+ int sDuration;
+ if (duration < maxPulse) {//groesste zulaessige Pulslaenge, max = 32000
+ sDuration = int(duration); //das wirft bereits hier unnoetige Nullen raus und vergroessert den Wertebereich
+ }else {
+ sDuration = maxPulse; // Maximalwert set to maxPulse defined in lib.
+ }
+ if (isHigh(PIN_RECEIVE)) { // Wenn jetzt high ist, dann muss vorher low gewesen sein, und dafuer gilt die gemessene Dauer.
+ sDuration=-sDuration;
+ }
+ #ifdef CMP_FIFO
+ //MSG_PRINTLN(sDuration);
+ FiFo.enqueue(sDuration);
+ #else
+ FiFo.addValue(&sDuration);
+
+ #endif // CMP_FIFO
+
+ //++fifocnt;
+ } // else => trash
+
+}
+
+void enableReceive() {
+ attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(PIN_RECEIVE),handleInterrupt,CHANGE);
+}
+
+void disableReceive() {
+ detachInterrupt(0);
+}
+
+
+
+//============================== IT_Send =========================================
+uint8_t ITrepetition = 6;
+int ITbaseduration = 300;
+
+void PT2262_transmit(uint8_t nHighPulses, uint8_t nLowPulses) {
+ //digitalWrite(PIN_SEND, HIGH);
+ digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
+ delayMicroseconds(ITbaseduration * nHighPulses);
+ //digitalWrite(PIN_SEND, LOW);
+ digitalLow(PIN_SEND);
+ delayMicroseconds(ITbaseduration * nLowPulses);
+}
+
+void sendPT2262(char* triStateMessage) {
+ disableReceive();
+ for (int i = 0; i < ITrepetition; i++) {
+ unsigned int pos = 0;
+ PT2262_transmit(1,31);
+ while (triStateMessage[pos] != '\0') {
+ switch(triStateMessage[pos]) {
+ case '0':
+ PT2262_transmit(1,3);
+ PT2262_transmit(1,3);
+ break;
+ case 'F':
+ PT2262_transmit(1,3);
+ PT2262_transmit(3,1);
+ break;
+ case '1':
+ PT2262_transmit(3,1);
+ PT2262_transmit(3,1);
+ break;
+ }
+ pos++;
+ }
+ }
+ enableReceive();
+}
+
+
+//================================= RAW Send ======================================
+void send_raw(const uint8_t startpos,const uint16_t endpos,const int16_t *buckets, String *source=&cmdstring)
+{
+ uint8_t index=0;
+ unsigned long stoptime=micros();
+ bool isLow;
+ uint16_t dur;
+ for (uint16_t i=startpos;i<=endpos;i++ )
+ {
+ //MSG_PRINT(cmdstring.substring(i,i+1));
+ index = source->charAt(i) - '0';
+ //MSG_PRINT(index);
+ isLow=buckets[index] >> 15;
+ dur = abs(buckets[index]); //isLow ? dur = abs(buckets[index]) : dur = abs(buckets[index]);
+
+ while (stoptime > micros()){
+ ;
+ }
+ isLow ? digitalLow(PIN_SEND): digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
+ stoptime+=dur;
+ }
+ while (stoptime > micros()){
+ ;
+ }
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("");
+
+}
+//SM;R=2;C=400;D=AFAFAF;
+
+
+
+
+void send_mc(const uint8_t startpos,const uint8_t endpos, const int16_t clock)
+{
+ int8_t b;
+ char c;
+ //digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
+ //delay(1);
+ uint8_t bit;
+
+ unsigned long stoptime =micros();
+ for (uint8_t i = startpos; i <= endpos; i++) {
+ c = cmdstring.charAt(i);
+ b = ((byte)c) - (c <= '9' ? 0x30 : 0x37);
+
+ for (bit = 0x8; bit>0; bit >>= 1) {
+ for (byte i = 0; i <= 1; i++) {
+ if ((i == 0 ? (b & bit) : !(b & bit)))
+ digitalLow(PIN_SEND);
+ else
+ digitalHigh(PIN_SEND);
+
+ stoptime += clock;
+ while (stoptime > micros())
+ yield();
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ }
+ // MSG_PRINTLN("");
+}
+
+
+
+bool split_cmdpart(int16_t *startpos, String *msg_part)
+{
+ int16_t endpos=0;
+ //startpos=cmdstring.indexOf(";",startpos); // search first ";"
+ endpos=cmdstring.indexOf(";",*startpos); // search next ";"
+
+ if (endpos ==-1 || *startpos== -1) return false;
+ *msg_part = cmdstring.substring(*startpos,endpos);
+ *startpos=endpos+1; // Set startpos to endpos to extract next part
+ return true;
+}
+// SC;R=4;SM;C=400;D=AFFFFFFFFE;SR;P0=-2500;P1=400;D=010;SM;D=AB6180;SR;D=101;
+// SC;R=4;SM;C=400;D=FFFFFFFF;SR;P0=-400;P1=400;D=101;SM;D=AB6180;SR;D=101;
+// SR;R=3;P0=1230;P1=-3120;P2=-400;P3=-900;D=030301010101010202020202020101010102020202010101010202010120202;
+// SM;C=400;D=AAAAFFFF;
+// SR;R=10;P0=-2000;P1=-1000;P2=500;P3=-6000;D=2020202021212020202121212021202021202121212023;
+
+struct s_sendcmd {
+ int16_t sendclock;
+ uint8_t type;
+ uint8_t datastart;
+ uint16_t dataend;
+ int16_t buckets[6];
+} ;
+
+void send_cmd()
+{
+ #define combined 0
+ #define manchester 1
+ #define raw 2
+
+ String msg_part;
+ msg_part.reserve(30);
+ uint8_t repeats=1; // Default is always one iteration so repeat is 1 if not set
+ //uint8_t type;
+ int16_t start_pos=0;
+ //int16_t buckets[6]={};
+ uint8_t counter=0;
+ //uint16_t sendclock;
+ bool extraDelay = true;
+
+ s_sendcmd command[5];
+
+ disableReceive();
+
+ uint8_t cmdNo=255;
+
+
+ while (split_cmdpart(&start_pos,&msg_part))
+ {
+ //MSG_PRINTLN(msg_part);
+ if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'S')
+ {
+ if (msg_part.charAt(1) == 'C') // send combined informatio flag
+ {
+ //type=combined;
+ //cmdNo=255;
+ extraDelay = false;
+ }
+ else if (msg_part.charAt(1) == 'M') // send manchester
+ {
+ //type=manchester;
+ cmdNo++;
+ command[cmdNo].type=manchester;
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding manchester");
+ }
+ else if (msg_part.charAt(1) == 'R') // send raw
+ {
+ //type=raw;
+ cmdNo++;
+ command[cmdNo].type=raw;
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding raw");
+ extraDelay = false;
+
+ }
+ }
+ else if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'P' && msg_part.charAt(2) == '=') // Do some basic detection if data matches what we expect
+ {
+ counter = msg_part.substring(1,2).toInt(); // extract the pattern number
+ //buckets[counter]= msg_part.substring(3).toInt();
+ command[cmdNo].buckets[counter]=msg_part.substring(3).toInt();
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding bucket");
+
+ } else if(msg_part.charAt(0) == 'R' && msg_part.charAt(1) == '=') {
+ repeats= msg_part.substring(2).toInt();
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("Adding repeats");
+
+ } else if (msg_part.charAt(0) == 'D') {
+ command[cmdNo].datastart = start_pos - msg_part.length()+1;
+ command[cmdNo].dataend = start_pos-2;
+ //MSG_PRINT("locating data start:");
+ // MSG_PRINT(command[cmdNo].datastart);
+ //MSG_PRINT(" end:");
+ //MSG_PRINTLN(command[cmdNo].dataend);
+ //if (type==raw) send_raw(&msg_part,buckets);
+ //if (type==manchester) send_mc(&msg_part,sendclock);
+ //digitalWrite(PIN_SEND, LOW); // turn off transmitter
+ //digitalLow(PIN_SEND);
+ } else if(msg_part.charAt(0) == 'C' && msg_part.charAt(1) == '=')
+ {
+ //sendclock = msg_part.substring(2).toInt();
+ command[cmdNo].sendclock = msg_part.substring(2).toInt();
+ //MSG_PRINTLN("adding sendclock");
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (uint8_t i=0;i 0 for no heap/stack collision");
+
+
+ // ---------------- Print memory profile -----------------
+ MSG_PRINT("\n\n__data_start=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__data_start, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__data_start, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__data_end=[0x"); MSG_PRINT((int) &__data_end, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__data_end, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__bss_start=[0x"); MSG_PRINT((int) & __bss_start, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__bss_start, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__bss_end=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__bss_end, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__bss_end, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__heap_start=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__heap_start, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__heap_start, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__malloc_heap_start=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) __malloc_heap_start, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) __malloc_heap_start, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__malloc_margin=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__malloc_margin, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) &__malloc_margin, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\n__brkval=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) __brkval, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) __brkval, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\nSP=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) SP, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) SP, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ MSG_PRINT("\nRAMEND=[0x"); MSG_PRINT( (int) RAMEND, HEX ); MSG_PRINT("] which is ["); MSG_PRINT( (int) RAMEND, DEC); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+
+ // summaries:
+ ramSize = (int) RAMEND - (int) &__data_start;
+ dataSize = (int) &__data_end - (int) &__data_start;
+ bssSize = (int) &__bss_end - (int) &__bss_start;
+ heapSize = (int) __brkval - (int) &__heap_start;
+ stackSize = (int) RAMEND - (int) SP;
+ freeMem1 = (int) SP - (int) __brkval;
+ freeMem2 = ramSize - stackSize - heapSize - bssSize - dataSize;
+ MSG_PRINT("\n--- section size summaries ---");
+ MSG_PRINT("\nram size=["); MSG_PRINT( ramSize, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+ MSG_PRINT("\n.data size=["); MSG_PRINT( dataSize, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+ MSG_PRINT("\n.bss size=["); MSG_PRINT( bssSize, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+ MSG_PRINT("\nheap size=["); MSG_PRINT( heapSize, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+ MSG_PRINT("\nstack size=["); MSG_PRINT( stackSize, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+ MSG_PRINT("\nfree size1=["); MSG_PRINT( freeMem1, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+ MSG_PRINT("\nfree size2=["); MSG_PRINT( freeMem2, DEC ); MSG_PRINT("] bytes decimal");
+#else
+ extern int __heap_start, *__brkval;
+ int v;
+ return (int) &v - (__brkval == 0 ? (int) &__heap_start : (int) __brkval);
+#endif // CMP_MEMDBG
+
+ }
+
+unsigned long getUptime()
+{
+ unsigned long now = millis();
+ static uint16_t times_rolled = 0;
+ static unsigned long last = 0;
+ // If this run is less than the last the counter rolled
+ unsigned long seconds = now / 1000;
+ if (now < last) {
+ times_rolled++;
+ seconds += ((long(4294967295) / 1000 )*times_rolled);
+ }
+ last = now;
+ return seconds;
+}
+
+void getPing()
+{
+ MSG_PRINTLN("OK");
+ delay(1);
+}
+
+void changeReciver() {
+ if (cmdstring.charAt(1) == 'Q')
+ {
+ disableReceive();
+ }
+ if (cmdstring.charAt(1) == 'E')
+ {
+ enableReceive();
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+//================================= EEProm commands ======================================
+
+
+
+void storeFunctions(const int8_t ms, int8_t mu, int8_t mc)
+{
+ mu=mu<<1;
+ mc=mc<<2;
+ int8_t dat = ms | mu | mc;
+ EEPROM.write(addr_features,dat);
+}
+
+void getFunctions(bool *ms,bool *mu,bool *mc)
+{
+ int8_t dat = EEPROM.read(addr_features);
+
+ *ms=bool (dat &(1<<0));
+ *mu=bool (dat &(1<<1));
+ *mc=bool (dat &(1<<2));
+
+
+}
diff --git a/SIGNALESP.sln b/SIGNALESP.sln
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c9231d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/SIGNALESP.sln
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+
+Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
+# Visual Studio 14
+VisualStudioVersion = 14.0.25123.0
+MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
+Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "SIGNALESP", "SIGNALESP\SIGNALESP.vcxproj", "{C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}"
+EndProject
+Global
+ GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
+ Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
+ Release|x86 = Release|x86
+ EndGlobalSection
+ GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
+ {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
+ {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
+ {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
+ {C5F80730-F44F-4478-BDAE-6634EFC2CA88}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32
+ EndGlobalSection
+ GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
+ HideSolutionNode = FALSE
+ EndGlobalSection
+EndGlobal