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Ondřej Hruška 8 years ago
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## Goals
This project aims to be a wireless terminal emulator that'll work with the likes of
Arduino, Atmega, PIC, STM8, STM32 / mbed etc. Anything with UART, even your USB-serial dongle will work.
Arduino, AVR, PIC, STM8, STM32, mbed etc, anything with UART, even your USB-serial dongle will work.
Connect it to the Arduino via UART and use the terminal (on your PC or phone) for debug logging, remote control etc.
It works like a simple LCD screen, in a way.
Connect it to the master device via UART and use the terminal (on your PC or phone) for debug logging,
remote control etc. It works like a simple LCD screen, in a way.
It lets you make simple UI (manipulating the screen with ANSI sequences) and receive input from buttons on
the webpage (and keyboard on PC). Touch input is a possibility but not currently implemented.
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- Presently we have a working **1-way terminal** (UART->ESP->Browser) with real-time update via websocket.
The terminal should support multiple sockets at once (not tested).
- All ANSi sequences that make sense, as well as control codes like Backspace and CR / LF are implemented.
Set colors with your usual `\e[31;1m` etc (see Wikipedia). `\e` is the hex code 0x18 or dec 27, or ESC.
This may be hard to type on a desktop terminal emulator, if you're trying it with a USB-serial dongle.
It'll be easy with the microcontroller, of course.
- The buttons or other input from the browser don't work yet.
- There is also currently no way to set up the WiFi, so it'll use whatever you configured the ESP to

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