10-04-2016, 02:37 PM
(10-02-2016, 02:34 PM)tllim Wrote:(09-30-2016, 06:32 PM)pfeerick Wrote:(09-30-2016, 07:04 AM)bonterra Wrote: Well, who'll be the first to offer a replacement adapter?
Well, I'm not sure it qualifies as an adapter... but my cheapie (and extremely flexible!) adapter would probably consist of a set of male to female dupont leads and some double sided tape! And a dremel through the lid if the connectors won't fit under... exposing the whole RPi header while I was at it!
(09-30-2016, 07:04 AM)bonterra Wrote: I wonder why they made the adapter for the PI header rather than the Euler bus?
If it is RPi pin-compatible, I think we can all guess the answer there! Would make it a bit more useful also if you have a RPi, as you could swap it between pine64 and RPi if you wanted.
The original intent is the ZWave module can swap between Pine64 and RPi. I think current RPi's ZWave module is over price and using proprietary software stack, Pine64 ZWave module using official certified software stack.
Even though I do agree that the current module is expensive, it's better in the way it doesn't consume the whole bus like yours does. Will you provide a schematic so we could build an adapter to use it on the EULER bus so the PI-bus can be used for something else? Or offer an alternative for the current adapter?
I'm pretty easygoing, but this has made me realise I just threw away money at something that doesn't have purpose for me anymore.
Barring that I would like at least an answer aknowledging the fact that you changed the specs of the reward I pledged for.