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man(1) AeroUp man page man(1)
NAME
AeroUp
SYNOPSIS
aeroup [-t serialPort] [-o serialPort] [-c red,green,blue,serialPort] [-G
serialPort] [-S serialNumber,serialPort] [-i gloFile] [-u gloFile,serialPort]
[-U glocFile,serialPort] [-P] [-v] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
AeroUp is an open source command line tool to control Ultimate (programmable
light sequencing juggling props) from Aerotech Projects.
OPTIONS
-t, --test=serialPort
Send a test command on dev serialPort.
-o, --start=serialPort
Send a start sequence command on dev serialPort.
-c, --color=red,green,blue,serialPort
Send a color command on dev serialPort.
Colors red, green, blue can be hexadecimal or decimal value in range of [0-255]
hex value have to begin with 0x.
-G, --getSerial=serialPort
get serial number on dev serialPort, and print it to standard output.
-S, --setSerial=serialNumber,serialPort
Set serialNumber on dev serialPort.
32 bits value can be writen in hexadecimal (0x#) or decimal (#).
-i, --verify=gloFile
Verify that syntax glo file is valid
-u, --uploadGlo=gloFile,serialPort
Verify that syntax glo file is valid and if this is the case upload it
on dev serialPort
-k --symlink
return the serial name used as symlink of kernel name by udev (work
with linux only). see the improved management driver section below.
But you can also use this command to retrieve an more readable id than
serial number.
Improved management driver (linux only)
note: you may need to update to last bootloader (aeroup was tested
with Club_Ball_Poi_V2.3.hex). you 'll find it on the Aerotech ltd web
page.
To use the system management driver, you first need to set the apropri‐
ate serial number in your props with the --setSerial option. (See the
address table belowx). And put the file aeroup.rule to your udev rules
directory if it wasn't done during installation. When you plug your
props you should now have a corresponding symlink to your /dev direc‐
tory.
================================================
Props | Range adress | id char | Symlinks
================================================
Ball | 0.0.98.0/24 | b | /dev/Ball#
Staff | 0.0.115.0/24 | s | /dev/Staff#
Club | 0.0.99.0/24 | c | /dev/Club#
Poi | 0:0:112:0/24 | p | /Poi/Poi#
================================================
-P, --thread
Multithread mode, not implemented yet...
-U, --uploadGloc=glocFile,serialPort
not implemented yet...
-v Verbose mode
-h, --help
Print help
--version
Print version
The last bootloader V2.3 from Aerotech needs to be installed first to use Serial number features.
Each sub options have to be separate with a comma without blank.
EXAMPLES
aeroup -t /dev/ttyACM0
aeroup -o /dev/ttyACM0 -o /dev/ttyACM1 -t /dev/ttyACM3
aeroup -c 255,69,255,/dev/ttyACM0 27,3,7,/dev/ttyACM1
aeroup -S 0x0b01/dev/ttyACM0
aeroup -G /dev/ttyACM0
SEE ALSO
AeroUp project page : https://github.com/LaurentBa/AeroUp
AeroWrite project page : https://github.com/LaurentBa/AeroWrite
AUTHOR
Written by Laurent Barattero (laurent@larueluberlu.net.in)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2013 BARATTERO Laurent License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
<http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is
NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
0.8 December 2013 man(1)
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