Michael F. Lamb
Michael F. Lamb
Also seeing this behavior with Python 3.6.1. I expect it manifests in all Python3 >= 3.4.3, according to the similar [note in the python3 docs](https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.client.html) about the use of `context=ssl._create_unverified_context()`.
@xkortex I have the same kit, and [I have done exactly that](https://github.com/reversebias/mitosis/issues/1#issuecomment-344452103). I don't know if I'm stressing any limits of the ICs or something but I've been using 3.7v...
@xkortex I did! But I only got as far as proof-of-concept before life happened and I had to set the whole thing aside for... months? (I actually had to go...
@xkortex sorry it took me a couple days to notice your question. I got my kit from a FlashQuark group buy too, with the acrylic case (which I have since...
@xkortex I finally got a chance to sit and think about this a bit more. I checked that my code wasn't the culprit, then I re-read your description: > -...
@joric thanks for the note! I've been watching your bluetosis firmware project with interest, and I love that you were able to Mitosis-ify the Jian design to take advantage of...
@whostoleallthenames I used an Adafruit JST-PH breakout board and a pair of female headers to connect a 3.7v lithium polymer battery pack to the programming pins in a way that's...
@whostoleallthenames yes it is! Connect the positive terminal to the one closest to the word "Mitosis." Connect the negative terminal to the one adjacent to that. The other two are...
@ELLIOTTCABLE you'll want the 5V (16Mhz) pro micro. You can make it work with a 3.3V (8Mhz), but that requires [a small change to the receiver firmware as well as...
Yes, that would be great! Something that might be slightly better, if it is possible and not too much work, is to employ the current value of the 'autowrite' global...