Its me again. I have a meter, that pushes a decrypted message every second. I can view it manually by using the Translator tool in Director by inserting the message and the block cipher key. Now i also got it to work with python, using your library and the classes „GXDLMSTranslator“, „TranslatorOutputType“ and „GXByteBuffer“.
However, i only have an ESP8266 near the Meter. That can not run Python. And i could not find the above mentioned Classes in your Ansi C library. Do you have an idea how i could get the translator running on ESP8266?
Alternatively, i use ioBroker as my SmartHome Server, which uses JavaScript. If you have a library for that, that would also be possible, however I would prefear to translate it on ESP8266.
Ok, i understand the memory issue. Is micropython more efficient with the memory? And if you coult try that, that would be awesome. Let me know when you have results!
Actually I don't know is this possible. This is something that people are asking and it would help a lot if we can make this work. Implementing reading with ANSI C is taking a lot more time.
Let's see is this possible. It might be that there is not enough memory.
Not yet. We are releasing a new version from ANSI C. MicroPython test is started right after this is released. I hope that tests are successfully ending this week.
Hi Christoph,
Hi Christoph,
We are not planning to add GXDLMSTranslator support for ANSI C for a short period.
The reason for this is the memory or lack of it.
We don't have library for Javascript at the moment.
But, we have a few ESP8266 microcontrollers and MicroPython looks interesting.
We can give it a try after two weeks. Let's see what happened.
BR,
Mikko
Hi Mikko,
Hi Mikko,
Ok, i understand the memory issue. Is micropython more efficient with the memory? And if you coult try that, that would be awesome. Let me know when you have results!
Christoph
Hi,
Hi,
Actually I don't know is this possible. This is something that people are asking and it would help a lot if we can make this work. Implementing reading with ANSI C is taking a lot more time.
Let's see is this possible. It might be that there is not enough memory.
BR,
Mikko
Hi Mikko,
Hi Mikko,
have you already tried it?
Br,
Christoph
Hi Christoph,
Hi Christoph,
Not yet. We are releasing a new version from ANSI C. MicroPython test is started right after this is released. I hope that tests are successfully ending this week.
BR,
Mikko