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authorHans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at>2008-09-12 16:35:07 +0000
committerHans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at>2008-09-12 16:35:07 +0000
commit7b658714de746b9c3da1e05157413942d349ff1b (patch)
tree31fb3fe3321e7e83cc0e498937e7c61e935c18e6 /libraries
parent8af8938d41a86b655159736f8887aecac414e1ac (diff)
copying Firmata-0.4beta2 release into trunk, then I'll adjust it to Arduino-0012
Diffstat (limited to 'libraries')
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/Firmata.cpp453
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h168
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt458
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.pde83
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/Makefile263
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.pde40
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/Makefile263
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/Makefile263
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.pde39
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/Makefile263
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.pde32
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/Makefile263
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.pde58
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt458
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/Makefile261
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.pde225
-rw-r--r--libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt62
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diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.cpp b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.cpp
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+/*
+ Firmata.cpp - Firmata library
+ Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Hans-Christoph Steiner. All rights reserved.
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms.
+*/
+
+/*
+ * TODO generalized SysEx support
+ * TODO firmware name/version reporting (i.e. some firmwares will use the Firmata
+ * protocol, but will only support specific devices, like ultrasound
+ * rangefinders or servos)
+ * TODO implement v2 protocol using digital ports
+ */
+
+//******************************************************************************
+//* Includes
+//******************************************************************************
+
+#include "WProgram.h"
+#include "HardwareSerial.h"
+#include "Firmata.h"
+
+extern "C" {
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+}
+
+//******************************************************************************
+//* Support Functions
+//******************************************************************************
+
+void sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(int value)
+{
+ Serial.print(value & B01111111, BYTE); // LSB
+ Serial.print(value >> 7 & B01111111, BYTE); // MSB
+}
+
+void startSysex(void)
+{
+ Serial.print(START_SYSEX, BYTE);
+}
+
+void endSysex(void)
+{
+ Serial.print(END_SYSEX, BYTE);
+}
+
+//******************************************************************************
+//* Constructors
+//******************************************************************************
+
+FirmataClass::FirmataClass(void)
+{
+ firmwareVersionCount = 0;
+ systemReset();
+}
+
+//******************************************************************************
+//* Public Methods
+//******************************************************************************
+
+/* begin method for overriding default serial bitrate */
+void FirmataClass::begin(void)
+{
+ Serial.begin(115200);
+ blinkVersion();
+ delay(300);
+ printVersion();
+}
+
+/* begin method for overriding default serial bitrate */
+void FirmataClass::begin(long speed)
+{
+ blinkVersion();
+#if defined(__AVR_ATmega128__) // Wiring
+ Serial.begin((uint32_t)speed);
+#else
+ Serial.begin(speed);
+#endif
+ delay(300);
+ printVersion();
+ printFirmwareVersion();
+}
+
+// output the protocol version message to the serial port
+void FirmataClass::printVersion(void) {
+ Serial.print(REPORT_VERSION, BYTE);
+ Serial.print(FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION, BYTE);
+ Serial.print(FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION, BYTE);
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::blinkVersion(void)
+{
+ // flash the pin with the protocol version
+ pinMode(VERSION_BLINK_PIN,OUTPUT);
+ pin13strobe(FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION, 200, 400);
+ delay(300);
+ pin13strobe(2,1,4); // separator, a quick burst
+ delay(300);
+ pin13strobe(FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION, 200, 400);
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::printFirmwareVersion(void)
+{
+ byte i;
+
+ if(firmwareVersionCount) { // make sure that the name has been set before reporting
+ startSysex();
+ Serial.print(REPORT_FIRMWARE, BYTE);
+ Serial.print(firmwareVersionVector[0]); // major version number
+ Serial.print(firmwareVersionVector[1]); // minor version number
+ for(i=2; i<firmwareVersionCount; ++i) {
+ sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(firmwareVersionVector[i]);
+ }
+ endSysex();
+ }
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::setFirmwareNameAndVersion(const char *name, byte major, byte minor)
+{
+ const char *filename;
+ char *extension;
+
+// parse out ".cpp" and "applet/" that comes from using __FILE__
+ extension = strstr(name, ".cpp");
+ filename = strrchr(name, '/') + 1; //points to slash, +1 gets to start of filename
+ // add two bytes for version numbers
+ if(extension && filename) {
+ firmwareVersionCount = extension - filename + 2;
+ } else {
+ firmwareVersionCount = strlen(name) + 2;
+ filename = name;
+ }
+ firmwareVersionVector = (byte *) malloc(firmwareVersionCount);
+ firmwareVersionVector[firmwareVersionCount] = 0;
+ firmwareVersionVector[0] = major;
+ firmwareVersionVector[1] = minor;
+ strncpy((char*)firmwareVersionVector + 2, filename, firmwareVersionCount - 2);
+// alas, no snprintf on Arduino
+// snprintf(firmwareVersionVector, MAX_DATA_BYTES, "%c%c%s",
+// (char)major, (char)minor, firmwareVersionVector);
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Serial Receive Handling
+
+int FirmataClass::available(void)
+{
+ return Serial.available();
+}
+
+
+void FirmataClass::processSysexMessage(void)
+{
+ switch(storedInputData[0]) { //first byte in buffer is command
+ case REPORT_FIRMWARE:
+ printFirmwareVersion();
+ break;
+ case FIRMATA_STRING:
+ if(currentStringCallback) {
+ byte bufferLength = (sysexBytesRead - 1) / 2;
+ char *buffer = (char*)malloc(bufferLength * sizeof(char));
+ byte i = 1;
+ byte j = 0;
+ while(j < bufferLength) {
+ buffer[j] = (char)storedInputData[i];
+ i++;
+ buffer[j] += (char)(storedInputData[i] << 7);
+ i++;
+ j++;
+ }
+ (*currentStringCallback)(buffer);
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ if(currentSysexCallback)
+ (*currentSysexCallback)(storedInputData[0], sysexBytesRead - 1, storedInputData + 1);
+ }
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::processInput(void)
+{
+ int inputData = Serial.read(); // this is 'int' to handle -1 when no data
+ int command;
+
+ // TODO make sure it handles -1 properly
+
+ if (parsingSysex) {
+ if(inputData == END_SYSEX) {
+ //stop sysex byte
+ parsingSysex = false;
+ //fire off handler function
+ processSysexMessage();
+ } else {
+ //normal data byte - add to buffer
+ storedInputData[sysexBytesRead] = inputData;
+ sysexBytesRead++;
+ }
+ } else if( (waitForData > 0) && (inputData < 128) ) {
+ waitForData--;
+ storedInputData[waitForData] = inputData;
+ if( (waitForData==0) && executeMultiByteCommand ) { // got the whole message
+ switch(executeMultiByteCommand) {
+ case ANALOG_MESSAGE:
+ if(currentAnalogCallback) {
+ (*currentAnalogCallback)(multiByteChannel,
+ (storedInputData[0] << 7)
+ + storedInputData[1]);
+ }
+ break;
+ case DIGITAL_MESSAGE:
+ if(currentDigitalCallback) {
+ (*currentDigitalCallback)(multiByteChannel,
+ (storedInputData[0] << 7)
+ + storedInputData[1]);
+ }
+ break;
+ case SET_PIN_MODE:
+ if(currentPinModeCallback)
+ (*currentPinModeCallback)(storedInputData[1], storedInputData[0]);
+ break;
+ case REPORT_ANALOG:
+ if(currentReportAnalogCallback)
+ (*currentReportAnalogCallback)(multiByteChannel,storedInputData[0]);
+ break;
+ case REPORT_DIGITAL:
+ if(currentReportDigitalCallback)
+ (*currentReportDigitalCallback)(multiByteChannel,storedInputData[0]);
+ break;
+ }
+ executeMultiByteCommand = 0;
+ }
+ } else {
+ // remove channel info from command byte if less than 0xF0
+ if(inputData < 0xF0) {
+ command = inputData & 0xF0;
+ multiByteChannel = inputData & 0x0F;
+ } else {
+ command = inputData;
+ // commands in the 0xF* range don't use channel data
+ }
+ switch (command) {
+ case ANALOG_MESSAGE:
+ case DIGITAL_MESSAGE:
+ case SET_PIN_MODE:
+ waitForData = 2; // two data bytes needed
+ executeMultiByteCommand = command;
+ break;
+ case REPORT_ANALOG:
+ case REPORT_DIGITAL:
+ waitForData = 1; // two data bytes needed
+ executeMultiByteCommand = command;
+ break;
+ case START_SYSEX:
+ parsingSysex = true;
+ sysexBytesRead = 0;
+ break;
+ case SYSTEM_RESET:
+ systemReset();
+ break;
+ case REPORT_VERSION:
+ Firmata.printVersion();
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Serial Send Handling
+
+// send an analog message
+void FirmataClass::sendAnalog(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ // pin can only be 0-15, so chop higher bits
+ Serial.print(ANALOG_MESSAGE | (pin & 0xF), BYTE);
+ sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(value);
+}
+
+// send a single digital pin in a digital message
+void FirmataClass::sendDigital(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ /* TODO add single pin digital messages to the protocol, this needs to
+ * track the last digital data sent so that it can be sure to change just
+ * one bit in the packet. This is complicated by the fact that the
+ * numbering of the pins will probably differ on Arduino, Wiring, and
+ * other boards. The DIGITAL_MESSAGE sends 14 bits at a time, but it is
+ * probably easier to send 8 bit ports for any board with more than 14
+ * digital pins.
+ */
+
+ // TODO: the digital message should not be sent on the serial port every
+ // time sendDigital() is called. Instead, it should add it to an int
+ // which will be sent on a schedule. If a pin changes more than once
+ // before the digital message is sent on the serial port, it should send a
+ // digital message for each change.
+
+// if(value == 0)
+// sendDigitalPortPair();
+}
+
+
+// send 14-bits in a single digital message (protocol v1)
+// send an 8-bit port in a single digital message (protocol v2)
+void FirmataClass::sendDigitalPort(byte portNumber, int portData)
+{
+ Serial.print(DIGITAL_MESSAGE | (portNumber & 0xF),BYTE);
+ Serial.print(portData % 128, BYTE); // Tx bits 0-6
+ Serial.print(portData >> 7, BYTE); // Tx bits 7-13
+}
+
+
+void FirmataClass::sendSysex(byte command, byte bytec, byte* bytev)
+{
+ byte i;
+ startSysex();
+ Serial.print(command, BYTE);
+ for(i=0; i<bytec; i++) {
+ sendValueAsTwo7bitBytes(bytev[i]);
+ }
+ endSysex();
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::sendString(byte command, const char* string)
+{
+ sendSysex(command, strlen(string), (byte *)string);
+}
+
+
+// send a string as the protocol string type
+void FirmataClass::sendString(const char* string)
+{
+ sendString(FIRMATA_STRING, string);
+}
+
+
+// Internal Actions/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+// generic callbacks
+void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, callbackFunction newFunction)
+{
+ switch(command) {
+ case ANALOG_MESSAGE: currentAnalogCallback = newFunction; break;
+ case DIGITAL_MESSAGE: currentDigitalCallback = newFunction; break;
+ case REPORT_ANALOG: currentReportAnalogCallback = newFunction; break;
+ case REPORT_DIGITAL: currentReportDigitalCallback = newFunction; break;
+ case SET_PIN_MODE: currentPinModeCallback = newFunction; break;
+ }
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, systemResetCallbackFunction newFunction)
+{
+ switch(command) {
+ case SYSTEM_RESET: currentSystemResetCallback = newFunction; break;
+ }
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, stringCallbackFunction newFunction)
+{
+ switch(command) {
+ case FIRMATA_STRING: currentStringCallback = newFunction; break;
+ }
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::attach(byte command, sysexCallbackFunction newFunction)
+{
+ currentSysexCallback = newFunction;
+}
+
+void FirmataClass::detach(byte command)
+{
+ switch(command) {
+ case SYSTEM_RESET: currentSystemResetCallback = NULL; break;
+ case FIRMATA_STRING: currentStringCallback = NULL; break;
+ case START_SYSEX: currentSysexCallback = NULL; break;
+ default:
+ attach(command, (callbackFunction)NULL);
+ }
+}
+
+// sysex callbacks
+/*
+ * this is too complicated for analogReceive, but maybe for Sysex?
+ void FirmataClass::attachSysex(sysexFunction newFunction)
+ {
+ byte i;
+ byte tmpCount = analogReceiveFunctionCount;
+ analogReceiveFunction* tmpArray = analogReceiveFunctionArray;
+ analogReceiveFunctionCount++;
+ analogReceiveFunctionArray = (analogReceiveFunction*) calloc(analogReceiveFunctionCount, sizeof(analogReceiveFunction));
+ for(i = 0; i < tmpCount; i++) {
+ analogReceiveFunctionArray[i] = tmpArray[i];
+ }
+ analogReceiveFunctionArray[tmpCount] = newFunction;
+ free(tmpArray);
+ }
+*/
+
+//******************************************************************************
+//* Private Methods
+//******************************************************************************
+
+
+
+// resets the system state upon a SYSTEM_RESET message from the host software
+void FirmataClass::systemReset(void)
+{
+ byte i;
+
+ waitForData = 0; // this flag says the next serial input will be data
+ executeMultiByteCommand = 0; // execute this after getting multi-byte data
+ multiByteChannel = 0; // channel data for multiByteCommands
+
+
+ for(i=0; i<MAX_DATA_BYTES; i++) {
+ storedInputData[i] = 0;
+ }
+
+ parsingSysex = false;
+ sysexBytesRead = 0;
+
+ if(currentSystemResetCallback)
+ (*currentSystemResetCallback)();
+
+ //flush(); //TODO uncomment when Firmata is a subclass of HardwareSerial
+}
+
+
+
+// =============================================================================
+// used for flashing the pin for the version number
+void FirmataClass::pin13strobe(int count, int onInterval, int offInterval)
+{
+ byte i;
+ pinMode(VERSION_BLINK_PIN, OUTPUT);
+ for(i=0; i<count; i++) {
+ delay(offInterval);
+ digitalWrite(VERSION_BLINK_PIN, HIGH);
+ delay(onInterval);
+ digitalWrite(VERSION_BLINK_PIN, LOW);
+ }
+}
+
+
+// make one instance for the user to use
+FirmataClass Firmata;
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h
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+++ b/libraries/Firmata/Firmata.h
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+/*
+ Firmata.h - Firmata library
+ Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Hans-Christoph Steiner. All rights reserved.
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms.
+*/
+
+#ifndef Firmata_h
+#define Firmata_h
+
+#include <inttypes.h>
+
+
+/* Version numbers for the protocol. The protocol is still changing, so these
+ * version numbers are important. This number can be queried so that host
+ * software can test whether it will be compatible with the currently
+ * installed firmware. */
+#define FIRMATA_MAJOR_VERSION 2 // for non-compatible changes
+#define FIRMATA_MINOR_VERSION 0 // for backwards compatible changes
+#define VERSION_BLINK_PIN 13 // digital pin to blink version on
+
+#define MAX_DATA_BYTES 32 // max number of data bytes in non-Sysex messages
+
+// message command bytes (128-255/0x80-0xFF)
+#define DIGITAL_MESSAGE 0x90 // send data for a digital pin
+#define ANALOG_MESSAGE 0xE0 // send data for an analog pin (or PWM)
+#define REPORT_ANALOG 0xC0 // enable analog input by pin #
+#define REPORT_DIGITAL 0xD0 // enable digital input by port pair
+//
+#define SET_PIN_MODE 0xF4 // set a pin to INPUT/OUTPUT/PWM/etc
+//
+#define REPORT_VERSION 0xF9 // report protocol version
+#define SYSTEM_RESET 0xFF // reset from MIDI
+//
+#define START_SYSEX 0xF0 // start a MIDI Sysex message
+#define END_SYSEX 0xF7 // end a MIDI Sysex message
+
+// extended command set using sysex (0-127/0x00-0x7F)
+/* 0x00-0x0F reserved for custom commands */
+#define SERVO_CONFIG 0x70 // set max angle, minPulse, maxPulse, freq
+#define FIRMATA_STRING 0x71 // a string message with 14-bits per char
+#define REPORT_FIRMWARE 0x79 // report name and version of the firmware
+#define SYSEX_NON_REALTIME 0x7E // MIDI Reserved for non-realtime messages
+#define SYSEX_REALTIME 0x7F // MIDI Reserved for realtime messages
+
+// pin modes
+//#define INPUT 0x00 // defined in wiring.h
+//#define OUTPUT 0x01 // defined in wiring.h
+#define ANALOG 0x02 // analog pin in analogInput mode
+#define PWM 0x03 // digital pin in PWM output mode
+#define SERVO 0x04 // digital pin in Servo output mode
+
+
+extern "C" {
+// callback function types
+ typedef void (*callbackFunction)(byte, int);
+ typedef void (*systemResetCallbackFunction)(void);
+ typedef void (*stringCallbackFunction)(char*);
+ typedef void (*sysexCallbackFunction)(byte command, byte argc, byte*argv);
+}
+
+
+// TODO make it a subclass of HardwareSerial
+class FirmataClass
+{
+public:
+ FirmataClass();
+/* Arduino constructors */
+ void begin();
+ void begin(long);
+/* querying functions */
+ void printVersion(void);
+ void blinkVersion(void);
+ void printFirmwareVersion(void);
+// void setFirmwareVersion(byte major, byte minor); // see macro below
+ void setFirmwareNameAndVersion(const char *name, byte major, byte minor);
+/* serial receive handling */
+ int available(void);
+ void processInput(void);
+/* serial send handling */
+ void sendAnalog(byte pin, int value);
+ void sendDigital(byte pin, int value);
+ void sendDigitalPort(byte portNumber, int portData);
+ void sendString(const char* string);
+ void sendString(byte command, const char* string);
+ void sendSysex(byte command, byte bytec, byte* bytev);
+// void print(); // TODO implement so it's compatible to Serial
+// void println(); // TODO implement so it's compatible to Serial
+/* attach & detach callback functions to messages */
+ void attach(byte command, callbackFunction newFunction);
+ void attach(byte command, systemResetCallbackFunction newFunction);
+ void attach(byte command, stringCallbackFunction newFunction);
+ void attach(byte command, sysexCallbackFunction newFunction);
+ void detach(byte command);
+// void flush(); // TODO implement flush, probably by subclassing
+
+private:
+/* firmware name and version */
+ byte firmwareVersionCount;
+ byte *firmwareVersionVector;
+/* input message handling */
+ byte waitForData; // this flag says the next serial input will be data
+ byte executeMultiByteCommand; // execute this after getting multi-byte data
+ byte multiByteChannel; // channel data for multiByteCommands
+ byte storedInputData[MAX_DATA_BYTES]; // multi-byte data
+/* sysex */
+ boolean parsingSysex;
+ int sysexBytesRead;
+/* callback functions */
+ callbackFunction currentAnalogCallback;
+ callbackFunction currentDigitalCallback;
+ callbackFunction currentReportAnalogCallback;
+ callbackFunction currentReportDigitalCallback;
+ callbackFunction currentPinModeCallback;
+ systemResetCallbackFunction currentSystemResetCallback;
+ stringCallbackFunction currentStringCallback;
+ sysexCallbackFunction currentSysexCallback;
+
+/* private methods ------------------------------ */
+ void processSysexMessage(void);
+ void systemReset(void);
+ void pin13strobe(int count, int onInterval, int offInterval);
+};
+
+extern FirmataClass Firmata;
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * MACROS
+ *============================================================================*/
+
+/* shortcut for setFirmwareNameAndVersion() that uses __FILE__ to set the
+ * firmware name. It needs to be a macro so that __FILE__ is included in the
+ * firmware source file rather than the library source file.
+ */
+#define setFirmwareVersion(x, y) setFirmwareNameAndVersion(__FILE__, x, y)
+
+// total number of pins currently supported
+#if defined(__AVR_ATmega168__) // Arduino NG and Diecimila
+#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 8
+#define TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS 22 // 14 digital + 8 analog
+#define TOTAL_PORTS 3 // total number of ports for the board
+#define ANALOG_PORT 2 // port# of analog used as digital
+#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) // old Arduinos
+#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 6
+#define TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS 20 // 14 digital + 6 analog
+#define TOTAL_PORTS 3 // total number of ports for the board
+#define ANALOG_PORT 2 // port# of analog used as digital
+#elif defined(__AVR_ATmega128__)// Wiring
+#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 8
+#define TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS 51
+#define TOTAL_PORTS 6 // total number of ports for the board
+#define ANALOG_PORT 2 // port# of analog used as digital
+#else // anything else
+#define TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS 6
+#define TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS 14
+#define TOTAL_PORTS 3 // total number of ports for the board
+#define ANALOG_PORT 2 // port# of analog used as digital
+#endif
+
+
+
+#endif /* Firmata_h */
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt b/libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..77cec6d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/LICENSE.txt
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+
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+
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diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.pde b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.pde
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8d78f30
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/AnalogFirmata.pde
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+/* This firmware supports as many analog ports as possible, all analog inputs,
+ * four PWM outputs, and two with servo support.
+ *
+ * This example code is in the public domain.
+ */
+#include <Firmata.h>
+#include <Servo.h>
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * GLOBAL VARIABLES
+ *============================================================================*/
+
+/* servos */
+Servo servo9, servo10; // one instance per pin
+/* analog inputs */
+int analogInputsToReport = 0; // bitwise array to store pin reporting
+int analogPin = 0; // counter for reading analog pins
+/* timer variables */
+extern volatile unsigned long timer0_overflow_count; // timer0 from wiring.c
+unsigned long nextExecuteTime; // for comparison with timer0_overflow_count
+
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * FUNCTIONS
+ *============================================================================*/
+
+void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ switch(pin) {
+ case 9: servo9.write(value); break;
+ case 10: servo10.write(value); break;
+ case 3:
+ case 5:
+ case 6:
+ case 11: // PWM pins
+ analogWrite(pin, value);
+ break;
+ }
+}
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// sets bits in a bit array (int) to toggle the reporting of the analogIns
+void reportAnalogCallback(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ if(value == 0) {
+ analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport &~ (1 << pin);
+ }
+ else { // everything but 0 enables reporting of that pin
+ analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport | (1 << pin);
+ }
+ // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed
+}
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * SETUP()
+ *============================================================================*/
+void setup()
+{
+ Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 2);
+ Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(REPORT_ANALOG, reportAnalogCallback);
+
+ servo9.attach(9);
+ servo10.attach(10);
+ Firmata.begin();
+}
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * LOOP()
+ *============================================================================*/
+void loop()
+{
+ while(Firmata.available())
+ Firmata.processInput();
+
+ if(timer0_overflow_count > nextExecuteTime) {
+ nextExecuteTime = timer0_overflow_count + 19; // run this every 20ms
+ for(analogPin=0;analogPin<TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS;analogPin++) {
+ if( analogInputsToReport & (1 << analogPin) )
+ Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin));
+ }
+ }
+}
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/Makefile b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e968c0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/AnalogFirmata/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+# Arduino makefile
+#
+# This makefile allows you to build sketches from the command line
+# without the Arduino environment (or Java).
+#
+# The Arduino environment does preliminary processing on a sketch before
+# compiling it. If you're using this makefile instead, you'll need to do
+# a few things differently:
+#
+# - Give your program's file a .cpp extension (e.g. foo.cpp).
+#
+# - Put this line at top of your code: #include <WProgram.h>
+#
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+# means that you can have a call to a function before the definition
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+# the function, with a semi-colon at the end. For example:
+# int digitalRead(int pin);
+#
+# Instructions for using the makefile:
+#
+# 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch.
+#
+# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of
+# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo).
+#
+# 3. Modify the line containg "ARDUINO" to point the directory that
+# contains the Arduino core (for normal Arduino installations, this
+# is the hardware/cores/arduino sub-directory).
+#
+# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename
+# representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board
+# (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file
+# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*).
+#
+# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your
+# program's file and the makefile.
+#
+# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program.
+#
+# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to
+# upload your program to the Arduino board.
+#
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 2007/04/13 05:28:23 eighthave Exp $
+
+PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-*
+TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|')
+ARDUINO = /Applications/arduino
+ARDUINO_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/cores/arduino
+ARDUINO_LIB_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/libraries
+INCLUDE = -I$(ARDUINO_SRC) -I$(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)
+SRC = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.c)
+CXXSRC = applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(ARDUINO_SRC)/HardwareSerial.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM/EEPROM.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata/Firmata.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo/Servo.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/WMath.cpp
+HEADERS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.h) $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.h)
+
+MCU = atmega168
+#MCU = atmega8
+F_CPU = 16000000
+FORMAT = ihex
+UPLOAD_RATE = 19200
+
+# Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend").
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+
+# Debugging format.
+# Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2.
+# AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run.
+DEBUG = stabs
+
+OPT = s
+
+# Place -D or -U options here
+CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+
+# Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
+# c89 - "ANSI" C
+# gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions
+# c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
+# gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions
+CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99
+CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG)
+CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
+CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums
+#CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst)
+
+CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA)
+CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT)
+#ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs
+LDFLAGS =
+
+
+# Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables.
+AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk500
+AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT)
+AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex
+AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) \
+ -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) -q -V
+
+# Program settings
+CC = avr-gcc
+CXX = avr-g++
+OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
+OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
+SIZE = avr-size
+NM = avr-nm
+AVRDUDE = avrdude
+REMOVE = rm -f
+MV = mv -f
+
+# Define all object files.
+OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o)
+
+# Define all listing files.
+LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
+
+# Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
+# Add target processor to flags.
+ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
+ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS)
+ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
+
+
+# Default target.
+all: build
+
+build: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+
+eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep
+lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss
+sym: applet/$(TARGET).sym
+
+
+# Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB.
+COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
+--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000
+
+
+coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+extcoff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+.SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .pde
+
+.elf.hex:
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
+
+.elf.eep:
+ -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
+ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
+
+# Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
+.elf.lss:
+ $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
+
+# Create a symbol table from ELF output file.
+.elf.sym:
+ $(NM) -n $< > $@
+
+
+# Compile: create object files from C++ source files.
+.cpp.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+# Compile: create object files from C source files.
+.c.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
+.c.s:
+ $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
+.S.o:
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+
+applet/$(TARGET).cpp: $(TARGET).pde
+ test -d applet || mkdir applet
+ echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ echo '#include "avr/interrupt.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ sed -n 's|^\(void .*)\).*|\1;|p' $(TARGET).pde | grep -v 'setup()' | \
+ grep -v 'loop()' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(ARDUINO_SRC)/main.cxx >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+
+# Link: create ELF output file from object files.
+applet/$(TARGET).elf: applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(OBJ)
+ $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+pd_close_serial:
+ echo 'close;' | /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pdsend 34567 || true
+
+# Program the device.
+upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+ $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH)
+
+
+pd_test: build pd_close_serial upload
+
+# Target: clean project.
+clean:
+ $(REMOVE) -- applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep \
+ applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).map \
+ applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/$(TARGET).cpp \
+ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d)
+ rmdir -- applet
+
+depend:
+ if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \
+ then \
+ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \
+ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \
+ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \
+ fi
+ echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \
+ >> $(MAKEFILE); \
+ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE)
+
+.PHONY: all build eep lss sym coff extcoff clean depend pd_close_serial pd_test
+
+# for emacs
+etags:
+ make etags_`uname -s`
+ etags *.pde \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/avr/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/*.[ch]
+
+etags_Darwin:
+# etags -a
+
+etags_Linux:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+etags_MINGW:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.pde b/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.pde
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ed13ad8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/EchoString.pde
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+/* This sketch accepts strings and raw sysex messages and echos them back.
+ *
+ * This example code is in the public domain.
+ */
+#include <Firmata.h>
+
+byte analogPin;
+
+void stringCallback(char *myString)
+{
+ Firmata.sendString(myString);
+}
+
+
+void sysexCallback(byte command, byte argc, byte*argv)
+{
+ Serial.print(START_SYSEX, BYTE);
+ Serial.print(command, BYTE);
+ for(byte i=0; i<argc; i++) {
+ Serial.print(argv[i], BYTE);
+ }
+ Serial.print(END_SYSEX, BYTE);
+}
+
+void setup()
+{
+ Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1);
+ Firmata.attach(FIRMATA_STRING, stringCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(START_SYSEX, sysexCallback);
+ Firmata.begin();
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ while(Firmata.available()) {
+ Firmata.processInput();
+ }
+}
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/Makefile b/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e968c0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/EchoString/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+# Arduino makefile
+#
+# This makefile allows you to build sketches from the command line
+# without the Arduino environment (or Java).
+#
+# The Arduino environment does preliminary processing on a sketch before
+# compiling it. If you're using this makefile instead, you'll need to do
+# a few things differently:
+#
+# - Give your program's file a .cpp extension (e.g. foo.cpp).
+#
+# - Put this line at top of your code: #include <WProgram.h>
+#
+# - Write prototypes for all your functions (or define them before you
+# call them). A prototype declares the types of parameters a
+# function will take and what type of value it will return. This
+# means that you can have a call to a function before the definition
+# of the function. A function prototype looks like the first line of
+# the function, with a semi-colon at the end. For example:
+# int digitalRead(int pin);
+#
+# Instructions for using the makefile:
+#
+# 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch.
+#
+# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of
+# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo).
+#
+# 3. Modify the line containg "ARDUINO" to point the directory that
+# contains the Arduino core (for normal Arduino installations, this
+# is the hardware/cores/arduino sub-directory).
+#
+# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename
+# representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board
+# (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file
+# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*).
+#
+# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your
+# program's file and the makefile.
+#
+# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program.
+#
+# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to
+# upload your program to the Arduino board.
+#
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 2007/04/13 05:28:23 eighthave Exp $
+
+PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-*
+TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|')
+ARDUINO = /Applications/arduino
+ARDUINO_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/cores/arduino
+ARDUINO_LIB_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/libraries
+INCLUDE = -I$(ARDUINO_SRC) -I$(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)
+SRC = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.c)
+CXXSRC = applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(ARDUINO_SRC)/HardwareSerial.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM/EEPROM.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata/Firmata.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo/Servo.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/WMath.cpp
+HEADERS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.h) $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.h)
+
+MCU = atmega168
+#MCU = atmega8
+F_CPU = 16000000
+FORMAT = ihex
+UPLOAD_RATE = 19200
+
+# Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend").
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+
+# Debugging format.
+# Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2.
+# AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run.
+DEBUG = stabs
+
+OPT = s
+
+# Place -D or -U options here
+CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+
+# Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
+# c89 - "ANSI" C
+# gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions
+# c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
+# gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions
+CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99
+CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG)
+CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
+CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums
+#CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst)
+
+CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA)
+CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT)
+#ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs
+LDFLAGS =
+
+
+# Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables.
+AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk500
+AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT)
+AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex
+AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) \
+ -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) -q -V
+
+# Program settings
+CC = avr-gcc
+CXX = avr-g++
+OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
+OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
+SIZE = avr-size
+NM = avr-nm
+AVRDUDE = avrdude
+REMOVE = rm -f
+MV = mv -f
+
+# Define all object files.
+OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o)
+
+# Define all listing files.
+LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
+
+# Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
+# Add target processor to flags.
+ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
+ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS)
+ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
+
+
+# Default target.
+all: build
+
+build: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+
+eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep
+lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss
+sym: applet/$(TARGET).sym
+
+
+# Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB.
+COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
+--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000
+
+
+coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+extcoff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+.SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .pde
+
+.elf.hex:
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
+
+.elf.eep:
+ -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
+ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
+
+# Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
+.elf.lss:
+ $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
+
+# Create a symbol table from ELF output file.
+.elf.sym:
+ $(NM) -n $< > $@
+
+
+# Compile: create object files from C++ source files.
+.cpp.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+# Compile: create object files from C source files.
+.c.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
+.c.s:
+ $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
+.S.o:
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+
+applet/$(TARGET).cpp: $(TARGET).pde
+ test -d applet || mkdir applet
+ echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ echo '#include "avr/interrupt.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ sed -n 's|^\(void .*)\).*|\1;|p' $(TARGET).pde | grep -v 'setup()' | \
+ grep -v 'loop()' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(ARDUINO_SRC)/main.cxx >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+
+# Link: create ELF output file from object files.
+applet/$(TARGET).elf: applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(OBJ)
+ $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+pd_close_serial:
+ echo 'close;' | /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pdsend 34567 || true
+
+# Program the device.
+upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+ $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH)
+
+
+pd_test: build pd_close_serial upload
+
+# Target: clean project.
+clean:
+ $(REMOVE) -- applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep \
+ applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).map \
+ applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/$(TARGET).cpp \
+ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d)
+ rmdir -- applet
+
+depend:
+ if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \
+ then \
+ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \
+ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \
+ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \
+ fi
+ echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \
+ >> $(MAKEFILE); \
+ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE)
+
+.PHONY: all build eep lss sym coff extcoff clean depend pd_close_serial pd_test
+
+# for emacs
+etags:
+ make etags_`uname -s`
+ etags *.pde \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/avr/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/*.[ch]
+
+etags_Darwin:
+# etags -a
+
+etags_Linux:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+etags_MINGW:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/Makefile b/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e968c0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+# Arduino makefile
+#
+# This makefile allows you to build sketches from the command line
+# without the Arduino environment (or Java).
+#
+# The Arduino environment does preliminary processing on a sketch before
+# compiling it. If you're using this makefile instead, you'll need to do
+# a few things differently:
+#
+# - Give your program's file a .cpp extension (e.g. foo.cpp).
+#
+# - Put this line at top of your code: #include <WProgram.h>
+#
+# - Write prototypes for all your functions (or define them before you
+# call them). A prototype declares the types of parameters a
+# function will take and what type of value it will return. This
+# means that you can have a call to a function before the definition
+# of the function. A function prototype looks like the first line of
+# the function, with a semi-colon at the end. For example:
+# int digitalRead(int pin);
+#
+# Instructions for using the makefile:
+#
+# 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch.
+#
+# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of
+# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo).
+#
+# 3. Modify the line containg "ARDUINO" to point the directory that
+# contains the Arduino core (for normal Arduino installations, this
+# is the hardware/cores/arduino sub-directory).
+#
+# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename
+# representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board
+# (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file
+# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*).
+#
+# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your
+# program's file and the makefile.
+#
+# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program.
+#
+# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to
+# upload your program to the Arduino board.
+#
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 2007/04/13 05:28:23 eighthave Exp $
+
+PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-*
+TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|')
+ARDUINO = /Applications/arduino
+ARDUINO_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/cores/arduino
+ARDUINO_LIB_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/libraries
+INCLUDE = -I$(ARDUINO_SRC) -I$(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)
+SRC = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.c)
+CXXSRC = applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(ARDUINO_SRC)/HardwareSerial.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM/EEPROM.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata/Firmata.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo/Servo.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/WMath.cpp
+HEADERS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.h) $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.h)
+
+MCU = atmega168
+#MCU = atmega8
+F_CPU = 16000000
+FORMAT = ihex
+UPLOAD_RATE = 19200
+
+# Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend").
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+
+# Debugging format.
+# Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2.
+# AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run.
+DEBUG = stabs
+
+OPT = s
+
+# Place -D or -U options here
+CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+
+# Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
+# c89 - "ANSI" C
+# gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions
+# c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
+# gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions
+CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99
+CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG)
+CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
+CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums
+#CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst)
+
+CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA)
+CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT)
+#ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs
+LDFLAGS =
+
+
+# Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables.
+AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk500
+AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT)
+AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex
+AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) \
+ -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) -q -V
+
+# Program settings
+CC = avr-gcc
+CXX = avr-g++
+OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
+OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
+SIZE = avr-size
+NM = avr-nm
+AVRDUDE = avrdude
+REMOVE = rm -f
+MV = mv -f
+
+# Define all object files.
+OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o)
+
+# Define all listing files.
+LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
+
+# Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
+# Add target processor to flags.
+ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
+ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS)
+ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
+
+
+# Default target.
+all: build
+
+build: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+
+eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep
+lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss
+sym: applet/$(TARGET).sym
+
+
+# Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB.
+COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
+--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000
+
+
+coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+extcoff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+.SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .pde
+
+.elf.hex:
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
+
+.elf.eep:
+ -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
+ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
+
+# Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
+.elf.lss:
+ $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
+
+# Create a symbol table from ELF output file.
+.elf.sym:
+ $(NM) -n $< > $@
+
+
+# Compile: create object files from C++ source files.
+.cpp.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+# Compile: create object files from C source files.
+.c.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
+.c.s:
+ $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
+.S.o:
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+
+applet/$(TARGET).cpp: $(TARGET).pde
+ test -d applet || mkdir applet
+ echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ echo '#include "avr/interrupt.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ sed -n 's|^\(void .*)\).*|\1;|p' $(TARGET).pde | grep -v 'setup()' | \
+ grep -v 'loop()' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(ARDUINO_SRC)/main.cxx >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+
+# Link: create ELF output file from object files.
+applet/$(TARGET).elf: applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(OBJ)
+ $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+pd_close_serial:
+ echo 'close;' | /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pdsend 34567 || true
+
+# Program the device.
+upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+ $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH)
+
+
+pd_test: build pd_close_serial upload
+
+# Target: clean project.
+clean:
+ $(REMOVE) -- applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep \
+ applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).map \
+ applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/$(TARGET).cpp \
+ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d)
+ rmdir -- applet
+
+depend:
+ if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \
+ then \
+ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \
+ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \
+ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \
+ fi
+ echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \
+ >> $(MAKEFILE); \
+ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE)
+
+.PHONY: all build eep lss sym coff extcoff clean depend pd_close_serial pd_test
+
+# for emacs
+etags:
+ make etags_`uname -s`
+ etags *.pde \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/avr/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/*.[ch]
+
+etags_Darwin:
+# etags -a
+
+etags_Linux:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+etags_MINGW:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.pde b/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.pde
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a3c609c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/ServoFirmata/ServoFirmata.pde
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+/* This firmware supports as many servos as possible using the Servo" library
+ * included in Arduino 0012
+ *
+ * TODO add message to configure minPulse/maxPulse/degrees
+ *
+ * This example code is in the public domain.
+ */
+
+#include <Firmata.h>
+#include <Servo.h>
+
+Servo servo9;
+Servo servo10;
+
+void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ if(pin == 9)
+ servo9.write(value);
+ if(pin == 10)
+ servo10.write(value);
+}
+
+void setup()
+{
+ Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 2);
+ Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback);
+
+ servo9.attach(9);
+ servo10.attach(10);
+
+ Firmata.begin();
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ while(Firmata.available())
+ Firmata.processInput();
+}
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/Makefile b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e968c0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+# Arduino makefile
+#
+# This makefile allows you to build sketches from the command line
+# without the Arduino environment (or Java).
+#
+# The Arduino environment does preliminary processing on a sketch before
+# compiling it. If you're using this makefile instead, you'll need to do
+# a few things differently:
+#
+# - Give your program's file a .cpp extension (e.g. foo.cpp).
+#
+# - Put this line at top of your code: #include <WProgram.h>
+#
+# - Write prototypes for all your functions (or define them before you
+# call them). A prototype declares the types of parameters a
+# function will take and what type of value it will return. This
+# means that you can have a call to a function before the definition
+# of the function. A function prototype looks like the first line of
+# the function, with a semi-colon at the end. For example:
+# int digitalRead(int pin);
+#
+# Instructions for using the makefile:
+#
+# 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch.
+#
+# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of
+# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo).
+#
+# 3. Modify the line containg "ARDUINO" to point the directory that
+# contains the Arduino core (for normal Arduino installations, this
+# is the hardware/cores/arduino sub-directory).
+#
+# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename
+# representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board
+# (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file
+# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*).
+#
+# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your
+# program's file and the makefile.
+#
+# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program.
+#
+# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to
+# upload your program to the Arduino board.
+#
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 2007/04/13 05:28:23 eighthave Exp $
+
+PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-*
+TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|')
+ARDUINO = /Applications/arduino
+ARDUINO_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/cores/arduino
+ARDUINO_LIB_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/libraries
+INCLUDE = -I$(ARDUINO_SRC) -I$(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)
+SRC = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.c)
+CXXSRC = applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(ARDUINO_SRC)/HardwareSerial.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM/EEPROM.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata/Firmata.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo/Servo.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/WMath.cpp
+HEADERS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.h) $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.h)
+
+MCU = atmega168
+#MCU = atmega8
+F_CPU = 16000000
+FORMAT = ihex
+UPLOAD_RATE = 19200
+
+# Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend").
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+
+# Debugging format.
+# Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2.
+# AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run.
+DEBUG = stabs
+
+OPT = s
+
+# Place -D or -U options here
+CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+
+# Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
+# c89 - "ANSI" C
+# gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions
+# c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
+# gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions
+CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99
+CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG)
+CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
+CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums
+#CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst)
+
+CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA)
+CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT)
+#ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs
+LDFLAGS =
+
+
+# Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables.
+AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk500
+AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT)
+AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex
+AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) \
+ -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) -q -V
+
+# Program settings
+CC = avr-gcc
+CXX = avr-g++
+OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
+OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
+SIZE = avr-size
+NM = avr-nm
+AVRDUDE = avrdude
+REMOVE = rm -f
+MV = mv -f
+
+# Define all object files.
+OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o)
+
+# Define all listing files.
+LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
+
+# Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
+# Add target processor to flags.
+ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
+ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS)
+ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
+
+
+# Default target.
+all: build
+
+build: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+
+eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep
+lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss
+sym: applet/$(TARGET).sym
+
+
+# Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB.
+COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
+--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000
+
+
+coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+extcoff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+.SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .pde
+
+.elf.hex:
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
+
+.elf.eep:
+ -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
+ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
+
+# Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
+.elf.lss:
+ $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
+
+# Create a symbol table from ELF output file.
+.elf.sym:
+ $(NM) -n $< > $@
+
+
+# Compile: create object files from C++ source files.
+.cpp.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+# Compile: create object files from C source files.
+.c.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
+.c.s:
+ $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
+.S.o:
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+
+applet/$(TARGET).cpp: $(TARGET).pde
+ test -d applet || mkdir applet
+ echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ echo '#include "avr/interrupt.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ sed -n 's|^\(void .*)\).*|\1;|p' $(TARGET).pde | grep -v 'setup()' | \
+ grep -v 'loop()' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(ARDUINO_SRC)/main.cxx >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+
+# Link: create ELF output file from object files.
+applet/$(TARGET).elf: applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(OBJ)
+ $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+pd_close_serial:
+ echo 'close;' | /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pdsend 34567 || true
+
+# Program the device.
+upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+ $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH)
+
+
+pd_test: build pd_close_serial upload
+
+# Target: clean project.
+clean:
+ $(REMOVE) -- applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep \
+ applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).map \
+ applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/$(TARGET).cpp \
+ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d)
+ rmdir -- applet
+
+depend:
+ if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \
+ then \
+ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \
+ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \
+ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \
+ fi
+ echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \
+ >> $(MAKEFILE); \
+ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE)
+
+.PHONY: all build eep lss sym coff extcoff clean depend pd_close_serial pd_test
+
+# for emacs
+etags:
+ make etags_`uname -s`
+ etags *.pde \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/avr/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/*.[ch]
+
+etags_Darwin:
+# etags -a
+
+etags_Linux:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+etags_MINGW:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.pde b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.pde
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2950c01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleAnalogFirmata/SimpleAnalogFirmata.pde
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+/* Supports as many analog inputs and analog PWM outputs as possible.
+ *
+ * This example code is in the public domain.
+ */
+#include <Firmata.h>
+
+byte analogPin;
+
+void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ pinMode(pin,OUTPUT);
+ analogWrite(pin, value);
+}
+
+void setup()
+{
+ Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1);
+ Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback);
+ Firmata.begin();
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ while(Firmata.available()) {
+ Firmata.processInput();
+ }
+ for(analogPin = 0; analogPin < TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS; analogPin++) {
+ Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin));
+ }
+}
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/Makefile b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e968c0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+# Arduino makefile
+#
+# This makefile allows you to build sketches from the command line
+# without the Arduino environment (or Java).
+#
+# The Arduino environment does preliminary processing on a sketch before
+# compiling it. If you're using this makefile instead, you'll need to do
+# a few things differently:
+#
+# - Give your program's file a .cpp extension (e.g. foo.cpp).
+#
+# - Put this line at top of your code: #include <WProgram.h>
+#
+# - Write prototypes for all your functions (or define them before you
+# call them). A prototype declares the types of parameters a
+# function will take and what type of value it will return. This
+# means that you can have a call to a function before the definition
+# of the function. A function prototype looks like the first line of
+# the function, with a semi-colon at the end. For example:
+# int digitalRead(int pin);
+#
+# Instructions for using the makefile:
+#
+# 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch.
+#
+# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of
+# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo).
+#
+# 3. Modify the line containg "ARDUINO" to point the directory that
+# contains the Arduino core (for normal Arduino installations, this
+# is the hardware/cores/arduino sub-directory).
+#
+# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename
+# representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board
+# (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file
+# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*).
+#
+# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your
+# program's file and the makefile.
+#
+# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program.
+#
+# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to
+# upload your program to the Arduino board.
+#
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 2007/04/13 05:28:23 eighthave Exp $
+
+PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-*
+TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|')
+ARDUINO = /Applications/arduino
+ARDUINO_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/cores/arduino
+ARDUINO_LIB_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/libraries
+INCLUDE = -I$(ARDUINO_SRC) -I$(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)
+SRC = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.c)
+CXXSRC = applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(ARDUINO_SRC)/HardwareSerial.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM/EEPROM.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata/Firmata.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Servo/Servo.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/WMath.cpp
+HEADERS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.h) $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.h)
+
+MCU = atmega168
+#MCU = atmega8
+F_CPU = 16000000
+FORMAT = ihex
+UPLOAD_RATE = 19200
+
+# Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend").
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+
+# Debugging format.
+# Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2.
+# AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run.
+DEBUG = stabs
+
+OPT = s
+
+# Place -D or -U options here
+CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+
+# Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
+# c89 - "ANSI" C
+# gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions
+# c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
+# gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions
+CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99
+CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG)
+CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
+CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums
+#CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst)
+
+CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA)
+CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT)
+#ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs
+LDFLAGS =
+
+
+# Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables.
+AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk500
+AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT)
+AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex
+AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) \
+ -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) -q -V
+
+# Program settings
+CC = avr-gcc
+CXX = avr-g++
+OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
+OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
+SIZE = avr-size
+NM = avr-nm
+AVRDUDE = avrdude
+REMOVE = rm -f
+MV = mv -f
+
+# Define all object files.
+OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o)
+
+# Define all listing files.
+LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
+
+# Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
+# Add target processor to flags.
+ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
+ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS)
+ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
+
+
+# Default target.
+all: build
+
+build: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+
+eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep
+lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss
+sym: applet/$(TARGET).sym
+
+
+# Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB.
+COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
+--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000
+
+
+coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+extcoff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+.SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .pde
+
+.elf.hex:
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
+
+.elf.eep:
+ -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
+ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
+
+# Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
+.elf.lss:
+ $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
+
+# Create a symbol table from ELF output file.
+.elf.sym:
+ $(NM) -n $< > $@
+
+
+# Compile: create object files from C++ source files.
+.cpp.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+# Compile: create object files from C source files.
+.c.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
+.c.s:
+ $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
+.S.o:
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+
+applet/$(TARGET).cpp: $(TARGET).pde
+ test -d applet || mkdir applet
+ echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ echo '#include "avr/interrupt.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ sed -n 's|^\(void .*)\).*|\1;|p' $(TARGET).pde | grep -v 'setup()' | \
+ grep -v 'loop()' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(ARDUINO_SRC)/main.cxx >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+
+# Link: create ELF output file from object files.
+applet/$(TARGET).elf: applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(OBJ)
+ $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+pd_close_serial:
+ echo 'close;' | /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pdsend 34567 || true
+
+# Program the device.
+upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+ $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH)
+
+
+pd_test: build pd_close_serial upload
+
+# Target: clean project.
+clean:
+ $(REMOVE) -- applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep \
+ applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).map \
+ applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/$(TARGET).cpp \
+ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d)
+ rmdir -- applet
+
+depend:
+ if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \
+ then \
+ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \
+ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \
+ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \
+ fi
+ echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \
+ >> $(MAKEFILE); \
+ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE)
+
+.PHONY: all build eep lss sym coff extcoff clean depend pd_close_serial pd_test
+
+# for emacs
+etags:
+ make etags_`uname -s`
+ etags *.pde \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/avr/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/*.[ch]
+
+etags_Darwin:
+# etags -a
+
+etags_Linux:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+etags_MINGW:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.pde b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.pde
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1104a92
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/SimpleDigitalFirmata/SimpleDigitalFirmata.pde
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+/* Supports as many digital inputs and outputs as possible.
+ *
+ * This example code is in the public domain.
+ */
+#include <Firmata.h>
+
+byte previousPIN[2]; // PIN means PORT for input
+byte previousPORT[2];
+
+void outputPort(byte portNumber, byte portValue)
+{
+// only send the data when it changes, otherwise you get too many messages!
+ if(previousPIN[portNumber] != portValue) {
+ Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue);
+ previousPIN[portNumber] = portValue;
+ Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue);
+ }
+}
+
+void setPinModeCallback(byte pin, int mode) {
+ if(pin > 1) { // don't touch RxTx pins (0,1)
+ pinMode(pin, mode);
+ }
+}
+
+void digitalWriteCallback(byte port, int value)
+{
+ byte i;
+ byte currentPinValue, previousPinValue;
+
+ if(value != previousPORT[port]) {
+ for(i=0; i<8; i++) {
+ currentPinValue = (byte) value & (1 << i);
+ previousPinValue = previousPORT[port] & (1 << i);
+ if(currentPinValue != previousPinValue) {
+ digitalWrite(i + (port*8), currentPinValue);
+ }
+ }
+ previousPORT[port] = value;
+ }
+}
+
+void setup()
+{
+ Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(0, 1);
+ Firmata.attach(DIGITAL_MESSAGE, digitalWriteCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(SET_PIN_MODE, setPinModeCallback);
+ Firmata.begin();
+}
+
+void loop()
+{
+ outputPort(0, PIND &~ B00000011); // pins 0-7, ignoring Rx/Tx pins (0/1)
+ outputPort(1, PINB); // pins 8-13
+ while(Firmata.available()) {
+ Firmata.processInput();
+ }
+}
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..77cec6d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/LICENSE.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,458 @@
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diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/Makefile b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..55ca8c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,261 @@
+# Arduino makefile
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+# call them). A prototype declares the types of parameters a
+# function will take and what type of value it will return. This
+# means that you can have a call to a function before the definition
+# of the function. A function prototype looks like the first line of
+# the function, with a semi-colon at the end. For example:
+# int digitalRead(int pin);
+#
+# Instructions for using the makefile:
+#
+# 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch.
+#
+# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of
+# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo).
+#
+# 3. Modify the line containg "ARDUINO" to point the directory that
+# contains the Arduino core (for normal Arduino installations, this
+# is the hardware/cores/arduino sub-directory).
+#
+# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename
+# representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board
+# (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file
+# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*).
+#
+# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your
+# program's file and the makefile.
+#
+# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program.
+#
+# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to
+# upload your program to the Arduino board.
+#
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 2007/04/13 05:28:23 eighthave Exp $
+
+PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-*
+TARGET := $(shell pwd | sed 's|.*/\(.*\)|\1|')
+ARDUINO = /Applications/arduino
+ARDUINO_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/cores/arduino
+ARDUINO_LIB_SRC = $(ARDUINO)/hardware/libraries
+INCLUDE = -I$(ARDUINO_SRC) -I$(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata \
+ -I$(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)
+SRC = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.c)
+CXXSRC = applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(ARDUINO_SRC)/HardwareSerial.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/EEPROM/EEPROM.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/Firmata/Firmata.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/WMath.cpp
+HEADERS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.h) $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.h)
+
+MCU = atmega168
+#MCU = atmega8
+F_CPU = 16000000
+FORMAT = ihex
+UPLOAD_RATE = 19200
+
+# Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend").
+MAKEFILE = Makefile
+
+# Debugging format.
+# Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2.
+# AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run.
+DEBUG = stabs
+
+OPT = s
+
+# Place -D or -U options here
+CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU)
+
+# Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
+# c89 - "ANSI" C
+# gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions
+# c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
+# gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions
+CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99
+CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG)
+CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
+CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums
+#CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst)
+
+CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA)
+CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) -O$(OPT)
+#ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs
+LDFLAGS =
+
+
+# Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables.
+AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = stk500
+AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT)
+AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex
+AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) \
+ -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) -q -V
+
+# Program settings
+CC = avr-gcc
+CXX = avr-g++
+OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
+OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
+SIZE = avr-size
+NM = avr-nm
+AVRDUDE = avrdude
+REMOVE = rm -f
+MV = mv -f
+
+# Define all object files.
+OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o)
+
+# Define all listing files.
+LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
+
+# Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
+# Add target processor to flags.
+ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
+ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS)
+ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
+
+
+# Default target.
+all: build
+
+build: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+
+eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep
+lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss
+sym: applet/$(TARGET).sym
+
+
+# Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB.
+COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
+--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
+--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000
+
+
+coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+extcoff: applet/$(TARGET).elf
+ $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).cof
+
+
+.SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .pde
+
+.elf.hex:
+ $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
+
+.elf.eep:
+ -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
+ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
+
+# Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
+.elf.lss:
+ $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
+
+# Create a symbol table from ELF output file.
+.elf.sym:
+ $(NM) -n $< > $@
+
+
+# Compile: create object files from C++ source files.
+.cpp.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+# Compile: create object files from C source files.
+.c.o: $(HEADERS)
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
+.c.s:
+ $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+# Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
+.S.o:
+ $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
+
+
+applet/$(TARGET).cpp: $(TARGET).pde
+ test -d applet || mkdir applet
+ echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ echo '#include "avr/interrupt.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ sed -n 's|^\(void .*)\).*|\1;|p' $(TARGET).pde | grep -v 'setup()' | \
+ grep -v 'loop()' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+ cat $(ARDUINO_SRC)/main.cxx >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp
+
+# Link: create ELF output file from object files.
+applet/$(TARGET).elf: applet/$(TARGET).cpp $(OBJ)
+ $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+pd_close_serial:
+ echo 'close;' | /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pdsend 34567 || true
+
+# Program the device.
+upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex
+ $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH)
+
+
+pd_test: build pd_close_serial upload
+
+# Target: clean project.
+clean:
+ $(REMOVE) -- applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep \
+ applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).map \
+ applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/$(TARGET).cpp \
+ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d)
+ rmdir -- applet
+
+depend:
+ if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \
+ then \
+ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \
+ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \
+ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \
+ fi
+ echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \
+ >> $(MAKEFILE); \
+ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(INCLUDE) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE)
+
+.PHONY: all build eep lss sym coff extcoff clean depend pd_close_serial pd_test
+
+# for emacs
+etags:
+ make etags_`uname -s`
+ etags *.pde \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_SRC)/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO_LIB_SRC)/*/*.cpp \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/avr/*.[ch] \
+ $(ARDUINO)/hardware/tools/avr/avr/include/*.[ch]
+
+etags_Darwin:
+# etags -a
+
+etags_Linux:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h linux/input.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+etags_MINGW:
+# etags -a /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/sys/*.h
+
+
+
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.pde b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.pde
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..40afcae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/examples/StandardFirmata/StandardFirmata.pde
@@ -0,0 +1,225 @@
+/*
+ Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Hans-Christoph Steiner. All rights reserved.
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ See file LICENSE.txt for further informations on licensing terms.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * TODO: add Servo support using setPinMode(pin, SERVO);
+ * TODO: use Program Control to load stored profiles from EEPROM
+ */
+
+#include <EEPROM.h>
+#include <Firmata.h>
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * GLOBAL VARIABLES
+ *============================================================================*/
+
+/* analog inputs */
+int analogInputsToReport = 0; // bitwise array to store pin reporting
+int analogPin = 0; // counter for reading analog pins
+
+/* digital pins */
+byte reportPINs[TOTAL_PORTS]; // PIN == input port
+byte previousPINs[TOTAL_PORTS]; // PIN == input port
+byte pinStatus[TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS]; // store pin status, default OUTPUT
+byte portStatus[TOTAL_PORTS];
+
+/* timer variables */
+extern volatile unsigned long timer0_overflow_count; // timer0 from wiring.c
+unsigned long nextExecuteTime; // for comparison with timer0_overflow_count
+
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * FUNCTIONS
+ *============================================================================*/
+
+void outputPort(byte portNumber, byte portValue)
+{
+ portValue = portValue &~ portStatus[portNumber];
+ if(previousPINs[portNumber] != portValue) {
+ Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue);
+ previousPINs[portNumber] = portValue;
+ Firmata.sendDigitalPort(portNumber, portValue);
+ }
+}
+
+/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * check all the active digital inputs for change of state, then add any events
+ * to the Serial output queue using Serial.print() */
+void checkDigitalInputs(void)
+{
+ byte i, tmp;
+ for(i=0; i < TOTAL_PORTS; i++) {
+ if(reportPINs[i]) {
+ switch(i) {
+ case 0: outputPort(0, PIND &~ B00000011); break; // ignore Rx/Tx 0/1
+ case 1: outputPort(1, PINB); break;
+ case ANALOG_PORT: outputPort(ANALOG_PORT, PINC); break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/* sets the pin mode to the correct state and sets the relevant bits in the
+ * two bit-arrays that track Digital I/O and PWM status
+ */
+void setPinModeCallback(byte pin, int mode) {
+ byte port = 0;
+ byte offset = 0;
+
+ if (pin < 8) {
+ port = 0;
+ offset = 0;
+ } else if (pin < 14) {
+ port = 1;
+ offset = 8;
+ } else if (pin < 22) {
+ port = 2;
+ offset = 14;
+ }
+
+ if(pin > 1) { // ignore RxTx (pins 0 and 1)
+ pinStatus[pin] = mode;
+ switch(mode) {
+ case INPUT:
+ pinMode(pin, INPUT);
+ portStatus[port] = portStatus[port] &~ (1 << (pin - offset));
+ break;
+ case OUTPUT:
+ digitalWrite(pin, LOW); // disable PWM
+ case PWM:
+ pinMode(pin, OUTPUT);
+ portStatus[port] = portStatus[port] | (1 << (pin - offset));
+ break;
+ //case ANALOG: // TODO figure this out
+ default:
+ Firmata.sendString("");
+ }
+ // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed
+ }
+}
+
+void analogWriteCallback(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ setPinModeCallback(pin,PWM);
+ analogWrite(pin, value);
+}
+
+void digitalWriteCallback(byte port, int value)
+{
+ switch(port) {
+ case 0: // pins 2-7 (don't change Rx/Tx, pins 0 and 1)
+ // 0xFF03 == B1111111100000011 0x03 == B00000011
+ PORTD = (value &~ 0xFF03) | (PORTD & 0x03);
+ break;
+ case 1: // pins 8-13 (14,15 are disabled for the crystal)
+ PORTB = (byte)value;
+ break;
+ case 2: // analog pins used as digital
+ PORTC = (byte)value;
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/* sets bits in a bit array (int) to toggle the reporting of the analogIns
+ */
+//void FirmataClass::setAnalogPinReporting(byte pin, byte state) {
+//}
+void reportAnalogCallback(byte pin, int value)
+{
+ if(value == 0) {
+ analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport &~ (1 << pin);
+ }
+ else { // everything but 0 enables reporting of that pin
+ analogInputsToReport = analogInputsToReport | (1 << pin);
+ }
+ // TODO: save status to EEPROM here, if changed
+}
+
+void reportDigitalCallback(byte port, int value)
+{
+ reportPINs[port] = (byte)value;
+ if(port == ANALOG_PORT) // turn off analog reporting when used as digital
+ analogInputsToReport = 0;
+}
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * SETUP()
+ *============================================================================*/
+void setup()
+{
+ byte i;
+
+ Firmata.setFirmwareVersion(2, 0);
+
+ Firmata.attach(ANALOG_MESSAGE, analogWriteCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(DIGITAL_MESSAGE, digitalWriteCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(REPORT_ANALOG, reportAnalogCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(REPORT_DIGITAL, reportDigitalCallback);
+ Firmata.attach(SET_PIN_MODE, setPinModeCallback);
+
+ portStatus[0] = B00000011; // ignore Tx/RX pins
+ portStatus[1] = B11000000; // ignore 14/15 pins
+ portStatus[2] = B00000000;
+
+// for(i=0; i<TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS; ++i) { // TODO make this work with analogs
+ for(i=0; i<14; ++i) {
+ setPinModeCallback(i,OUTPUT);
+ }
+ // set all outputs to 0 to make sure internal pull-up resistors are off
+ PORTB = 0; // pins 8-15
+ PORTC = 0; // analog port
+ PORTD = 0; // pins 0-7
+
+ // TODO rethink the init, perhaps it should report analog on default
+ for(i=0; i<TOTAL_PORTS; ++i) {
+ reportPINs[i] = false;
+ }
+ // TODO: load state from EEPROM here
+
+ /* send digital inputs here, if enabled, to set the initial state on the
+ * host computer, since once in the loop(), this firmware will only send
+ * digital data on change. */
+ if(reportPINs[0]) outputPort(0, PIND &~ B00000011); // ignore Rx/Tx 0/1
+ if(reportPINs[1]) outputPort(1, PINB);
+ if(reportPINs[ANALOG_PORT]) outputPort(ANALOG_PORT, PINC);
+
+ Firmata.begin();
+}
+
+/*==============================================================================
+ * LOOP()
+ *============================================================================*/
+void loop()
+{
+/* DIGITALREAD - as fast as possible, check for changes and output them to the
+ * FTDI buffer using Serial.print() */
+ checkDigitalInputs();
+ if(timer0_overflow_count > nextExecuteTime) {
+ nextExecuteTime = timer0_overflow_count + 19; // run this every 20ms
+ /* SERIALREAD - Serial.read() uses a 128 byte circular buffer, so handle
+ * all serialReads at once, i.e. empty the buffer */
+ while(Firmata.available())
+ Firmata.processInput();
+ /* SEND FTDI WRITE BUFFER - make sure that the FTDI buffer doesn't go over
+ * 60 bytes. use a timer to sending an event character every 4 ms to
+ * trigger the buffer to dump. */
+
+ /* ANALOGREAD - right after the event character, do all of the
+ * analogReads(). These only need to be done every 4ms. */
+ for(analogPin=0;analogPin<TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS;analogPin++) {
+ if( analogInputsToReport & (1 << analogPin) ) {
+ Firmata.sendAnalog(analogPin, analogRead(analogPin));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt b/libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..52e0a9c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libraries/Firmata/keywords.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+#######################################
+# Syntax Coloring Map For Firmata
+#######################################
+
+#######################################
+# Datatypes (KEYWORD1)
+#######################################
+
+Firmata KEYWORD1
+callbackFunction KEYWORD1
+systemResetCallbackFunction KEYWORD1
+stringCallbackFunction KEYWORD1
+sysexCallbackFunction KEYWORD1
+
+#######################################
+# Methods and Functions (KEYWORD2)
+#######################################
+
+begin KEYWORD2
+begin KEYWORD2
+printVersion KEYWORD2
+blinkVersion KEYWORD2
+printFirmwareVersion KEYWORD2
+setFirmwareVersion KEYWORD2
+setFirmwareNameAndVersion KEYWORD2
+available KEYWORD2
+processInput KEYWORD2
+sendAnalog KEYWORD2
+sendDigital KEYWORD2
+sendDigitalPortPair KEYWORD2
+sendDigitalPort KEYWORD2
+sendString KEYWORD2
+sendString KEYWORD2
+sendSysex KEYWORD2
+attach KEYWORD2
+detach KEYWORD2
+flush KEYWORD2
+
+
+#######################################
+# Constants (LITERAL1)
+#######################################
+
+MAX_DATA_BYTES LITERAL1
+
+DIGITAL_MESSAGE LITERAL1
+ANALOG_MESSAGE LITERAL1
+REPORT_ANALOG LITERAL1
+REPORT_DIGITAL LITERAL1
+REPORT_VERSION LITERAL1
+SET_PIN_MODE LITERAL1
+SYSTEM_RESET LITERAL1
+
+START_SYSEX LITERAL1
+END_SYSEX LITERAL1
+
+PWM LITERAL1
+
+TOTAL_ANALOG_PINS LITERAL1
+TOTAL_DIGITAL_PINS LITERAL1
+TOTAL_PORTS LITERAL1
+ANALOG_PORT LITERAL1