Frank Rupprecht said:
Lénárd Pásztor said:
We discovered that there is a bug in the firmware, so we need to update the firmware too to make the feature work. Now the firmware is ready and in test. Hopefully we can release it today, I will update you here about the progress.
Thanks!
The new app and firmware is on the app store. Unfortunately android can't update it to version 25, we are working on the fix. So you can update with iOS or the windows driver: http://sbrick.dewsys.com/windriverBeta/install/
Lénárd Pásztor said:
We discovered that there is a bug in the firmware, so we need to update the firmware too to make the feature work. Now the firmware is ready and in test. Hopefully we can release it today, I will update you here about the progress.
Frank Rupprecht said:
Lénárd Pásztor said:
You will find it in the SBrick settings (not the profile settings) and you can adjust this in SBrick level (not profile level).
If the SBrick lose the power the paramter defaults to reset ports after disconnect, but the app will enable it in the next connect depending the settings inside the SBrick App.
I have the iOS app 4.4.15 from 22nd of December, but I can’t find this setting; neither in the general settings where for all apps global settings are made nor in the app itself.
We discovered that there is a bug in the firmware, so we need to update the firmware too to make the feature work. Now the firmware is ready and in test. Hopefully we can release it today, I will update you here about the progress.
Lénárd Pásztor said:
You will find it in the SBrick settings (not the profile settings) and you can adjust this in SBrick level (not profile level).
If the SBrick lose the power the paramter defaults to reset ports after disconnect, but the app will enable it in the next connect depending the settings inside the SBrick App.
Some update here...
So the SBrick firmware already supports this feature, but we don't made it configurable in the app.
So the dev team create an update for this. You will find it in the SBrick settings (not the profile settings) and you can adjust this in SBrick level (not profile level).
If the SBrick lose the power the paramter defaults to reset ports after disconnect, but the app will enable it in the next connect depending the settings inside the SBrick App.
Frank Rupprecht said:
Ok. Then play in parallel music, because this is possible in iOS in the background. In serious: Why the motors stop when the app goes in background? There must be an explicit stop comand in the brick when the connection is lost. Isn’t it possible to make this stop command configurable by the user? It is the natural behaviour of the train LEGO IR remote control.
SBrick has a protection, when it lost the connection it stops. We implemented this, because it can be helpful if you car goes out of the range.
Your ide about to make this configurable I think is very good, and I see that it can be a feature for trains.
We can do it, but we need to implement this feature in the app AND the firmware to make it configurable.
I added this feature to the next release.