Thanks, interesting. I've been using ESP8266 IoT devices, with OLPC XO laptops. Either bare modules (ESP-01), Sparkfun Thing (ESP-12) or Adafruit Huzzah (ESP-12).
They do work connected to serial port or USB serial adapter. They do not work with mesh. They do not work with ad-hoc. They do work as access points, or clients on an access point. I'm using Lua as the language on the devices. The discovery of IP addresses can be made automatic using mDNS, there's no need to remember 192.178.x.y. The best activity for focus would be Turtle Blocks in Sugar or JS. Easy to write plugins for blocks to access IoT devices. IoT devices can be directly accessed from browser too. On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 12:57:49AM +0100, samson goddy wrote: > Hello guys, > I know most of you are familiar with the "loT" Internet of Things (IoT) via > wiki, is the network of physical objects, devices, vehicles, buildings and > other items which are embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and > network > connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data. > Interest so how does this involves Sugar and OLPC? i and T.K Kang were > chatting > on facebook he came up with an idea of the loT in Sugar OS and OLPC. Here are > the ideas > > 1. XO users can learn it by experimenting with the mesh network. > > 2. An activity that can destinate manipulation of variables and outcome when > certain values are reach... that the other XO will respond. e.g. when my XO > has > a number 10 typed in or from a sensor.. the other XO on the mesh detect this > and play a music! > > 3. Children need to understand IP address, etc for future IoT growth > > 4. After mesh network one assign the XO for a function with the IP e.g. XO > with > 192.178.1.20 = music box/XO and XO with 192.178.1.21 = light bulb, etc > > Samson > -- James Cameron http://quozl.netrek.org/ _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel