Dreamforce 2013 MiniHack Thermostat Challenge - completed code
Dependencies: C12832_lcd EthernetInterface-ansond-patched HTTPClient-thermostat-remotes LM75B MMA7660 SocketIO WebSocketClient-ThermostatDemo mbed-rtos mbed picojson
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README.txt Tue Nov 05 21:31:01 2013 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +Instructions: + +1). Complete the “hands-on” exercises first + - Required to get setup with an mbed account and the compiler environment + +2). Import the “df-2013-minihack-thermostat” project into your mbed project workspace + - Be sure to add and make current the “mbed LPC1768” board as the current board + to compile to. You can modify the GPS coords and devie name in the same manner + that you did in the hands-on session - this will enable you to quickly and easily + identify your device on the map + +3). Examine Thermostat.cpp in your project + - In the top of the file, examine the Mini-hack challenge statement + - Follow those instructions to modify the code to create a way to write text from the + Heroku webservice + +A successful implementation will: + - Enable you to see your mbed device on the map + - Clicking on the device name (its a URL link) you should be able to go to the Devices + - page on the website and enter "text" for the message name followed by a text message + - after a brief delay, the text message should pop up briefly on the mbed device LCD + +References: + - Project Source: http://mbed.org/teams/MBED_DEMOS/code/df-2013-minihack-thermostat/ + - Completed Code: http://mbed.org/teams/MBED_DEMOS/code/df-2013-minihack-thermostat-complete/