I was hoping Mathew Wall would see the question and respond.  It appears he 
wrote it.

I have not downloaded the code and looked.  
Based on the config sections shown on the wiki page, it looks like it's may 
be hard-coded to talk to a Raspberry Pi port.
If that's true, it might not work with the MQTT transport directly, and 
require more rewriting than I am able to do.

I'm primarily a hardware engineer.  I can read and write code, but its not 
my strong suit, or my passion.
I like to find out if something is difficult or impossible, before I spend 
a lot of time on it.

Getting answers from people who already know doesn't require much effort 
from anyone, so its a good plan, in my view.

On Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 12:52:42 PM UTC-5 vince wrote:

> On Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 9:50:22 AM UTC-7 Eric K wrote:
>
>> Vince, if you don't know the answer to a question, why do you respond?
>>
>>
> You asked a very open ended question.
> I'm trying to understand what you have already looked into or tried.
>
> I took the time to download and look at the code.
> The answer to your question is very obvious if take just a little time and 
> put just a little effort in.
>
>
>

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