Pygo1 gps and lorawan libraries
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Where can I found information about how to use the gps and register the pygo in chip stack network server
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@hjoe I stopped. There is no reason to carry on until Pycom issues a major rework of the firmware and the PyLife app.
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@robert-hh did you gave up ?
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@Pete-Allen-0 said in Pygo1 gps and lorawan libraries:
The aim of the PyGos is that they are used through the PyLife app.
There is no way to use them in the PyLife app. The best you can get sometime is telling, whether the devices are connected or not. If they do no connect, the battery is drained, which happens pretty fast.
Pycom made nice advertizing and demostrations since 2018 about all the nice thing that you could do or will be able to do. And Pycom had development samples since then. Was that all a fake?
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@Pete-Allen-0 PyGo HW looks like a joke and cheating customers. Announced as IP 67 delivered IP 6X. No documentation, devices not working, companion app with bugs. My recommendation: keep away from these devices.
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@Pete-Allen-0 Ahem.
If you’re one of our developers, you’ll know that the PyGos open up a whole new universe of use cases…They’re built with the same architecture as existing Pycom products and our open APIs ensure you can code it to make it exactly what you need it to be
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PyGos are compatible with our well-known free open source Pymakr IDE APIs that you would know if you've been hacking on a FiPy or a LoPy4. It's there to help you hack in MicroPython, significantly shortening your development time.
I’ll let you guess where that is written.
I wonder why Pycom didn’t just cancel that whole fiasco and refund backers. Right now it looks like you are just digging the deepest hole you can and soaping the edges.
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The aim of the PyGos is that they are used through the PyLife app. We currently do not support development on them.
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@Pete-Allen-0 said in Pygo1 gps and lorawan libraries:
We don't yet have developer documentation, and are currently looking at what the market for developing with PyGos looks like.
I've send a message but they don't answer me. I really would like to work with the pygos, GPS and LoRaWAN is there any different way to get some help?
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Hi Daniel,
We don't yet have developer documentation, and are currently looking at what the market for developing with PyGos looks like.
If you have a project in mind you can email sales@pycom.io to discuss it.