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authorEvgeny Zinoviev <me@ch1p.io>2022-06-30 22:29:24 +0300
committerEvgeny Zinoviev <me@ch1p.io>2022-07-01 20:59:30 +0300
commit5b4cadc2b6a8b476fa283ea315a44d2581cc01f6 (patch)
tree59e6df0304cc6bf5563504ed1fa09fa6e6771d74 /src/polaris
parentf2d94cd93eb5fa55790f44f66a2ac206eeeeb5e1 (diff)
polaris_kettle_bot: add /temp command and more
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-rw-r--r--src/polaris/protocol.py6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/polaris/protocol.py b/src/polaris/protocol.py
index 5d7390f..f26d25e 100644
--- a/src/polaris/protocol.py
+++ b/src/polaris/protocol.py
@@ -477,9 +477,9 @@ class HandshakeResponseMessage(CmdIncomingMessage):
# Apparently, some hardware info.
-# On the other hand, if you look at com.syncleiot.iottransport.commands.CmdHardware, its mqtt topic is "mcu_firmware".
-# My device returns 1.1.1. The thing uses on ESP8266 MCU under the hood (or, more precisely, under a piece of cheap
-# plastic), so maybe 1.1.1 is the MCU fw revision.
+# On the other hand, if you look at com.syncleiot.iottransport.commands.CmdHardware, its mqtt topic says "mcu_firmware".
+# My device returns 1.1.1. The kettle uses on ESP8266 ESP-12F MCU under the hood (or, more precisely, under a piece of
+# cheap plastic), so maybe 1.1.1 is some MCU ROM version.
class DeviceHardwareMessage(CmdIncomingMessage):
TYPE = 143 # -113