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Running the plugin #6

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sleveel opened this issue Dec 3, 2022 · 2 comments
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Running the plugin #6

sleveel opened this issue Dec 3, 2022 · 2 comments

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@sleveel
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sleveel commented Dec 3, 2022

Hi, Now that the Windows 10 install works, I would like to understand the process.

As an example, I setup a flow that displays a timestamp in the dashboard.

I then select this flow, create a configuration for the Simulator of the Moddable Two and run the Build.
The output in the console window looks nominal:

Starting build process...
Host system check: Windows 10 Home
HOME directory check: C:\Users\Stephane
Creating build environment for platform sim/moddable_two.

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This creates a folder and a cache.js file in the .node-red\mcu-pligin-cache folder.

What is the next step from there?

Thanks for the help...
Stephane.

@ralphwetzel
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It should at least emit the message, that the simulator target is not supported on Windows platforms. Sorry!
You need to connect a physical MCU device to your system & run this process. I'm not sure yet it will succeed. To ensure this is among the prio topics on my current to do list...

@ralphwetzel
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@sleveel : Windows support for hardware devices is meanwhile fully operational.
I'm looking forward to your feedback...

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