nitin
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Post by nitin on Mar 17, 2015 5:19:53 GMT
Hey Guys, We've been working on an application to allow the Blynclight to be controlled from the command line. Basically it will work something like this: blynccommander -light red -flash high -brightness full -tone standard -tonerepeat true -volume 75So the flags allow you to control the color, flash, brightness and audio of the device. When the command is issued, the Blynclight will hold this state until it receives its next command. Check out the beta below and let me know your thoughts. Thanks Guys, Nitin BlyncCommander_v1.0.zip (65.06 KB)
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Post by mrmckeb on Mar 29, 2015 5:36:45 GMT
Amazing, thanks. I'm going to get to work writing some apps for this.
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qvakk
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Post by qvakk on Mar 22, 2016 17:22:54 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by mzimmerer on Nov 21, 2016 0:51:33 GMT
I know this is very old, but any chance of getting the source for this? I was looking at doing this and I'm curious how you went about it
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manu
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Post by manu on Dec 14, 2017 14:28:39 GMT
Good. Do you plan to release the sources or do you sell this as a product?
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Post by sealco on Nov 13, 2018 1:32:26 GMT
Any chance this has been updated to support BlyncUSB40?
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Post by jamesa on Oct 11, 2019 18:04:51 GMT
Any chance this has been updated to support BlyncUSB40?
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Post by mike052 on Oct 2, 2020 5:53:10 GMT
Still looking for an update to BlyncUSB40 or BlyncUSB40s, or source that can be shared to update...
Thanks!
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Post by mynewuser on Mar 31, 2023 16:12:15 GMT
Still looking for an update to BlyncUSB40 or BlyncUSB40s, or source that can be shared to update... Thanks! Any luck finding a USB40s source?
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