osd-contiki/examples/osd/arduino-settingsmanager/README.md
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Arduino shell example

This example start a shell on merkurboard serial0 line. You can change the network parameters and store it in eeprom.

make clean TARGET=osd-merkur-256 flash

start a terminal programm

picocom -c -b 38400 --omap crcrlf /dev/ttyUSB0

? [ENTER] Available commands: ?: shows this help ccathresholds <threshold: change cca thresholds -91 to -61 dBm (default -77) exit: exit shell help: shows this help kill : stop a specific command killall: stop all running commands null: discard input panid <0xabcd>: change panid (default 0xabcd) ps: list all running processes quit: exit shell reboot: reboot the system rfchannel : change radio channel (11 - 26) saverfparam <> save radio parameters txpower, channel, panid to eeprom settingsmanager txpower : change transmission power 0 (3dbm, default) to 15 (-17.2dbm)


quit picocom, you need to press Ctrl-a , then Ctrl-q

This example shows that it is now possible to re-use arduino sketches in Contiki. This example documents the necessary magic. Arduino specifies two routines, setup and loop. Before setup is called, the framework initializes hardware. In original Arduino, all this is done in a main function (in C). For contiki we define a process that does the same.

See the documentation file in apps/contiki-compat/README.md