From ea960e797d4f1d16233455c03e4665b7ed76db95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thierry Paris Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:40:06 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Delete config.h --- config.h | 351 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 351 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 config.h diff --git a/config.h b/config.h deleted file mode 100644 index 365b9e19..00000000 --- a/config.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,351 +0,0 @@ - /* - * © 2022 Paul M. Antoine - * © 2021 Neil McKechnie - * © 2020-2023 Harald Barth - * © 2020-2021 Fred Decker - * © 2020-2021 Chris Harlow - * © 2023 Nathan Kellenicki - * - * This file is part of CommandStation-EX - * - * This is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with CommandStation. If not, see . - */ - -/********************************************************************** - -The configuration file for DCC-EX Command Station - -**********************************************************************/ - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// If you want to add your own motor driver definition(s), add them here -// For example MY_SHIELD with display name "MINE": -// (remove comment start and end marker if you want to edit and use that) -/* -#define MY_SHIELD F("MINE"), \ - new MotorDriver( 3, 12, UNUSED_PIN, 9, A0, 5.08, 3000, A4), \ - new MotorDriver(11, 13, UNUSED_PIN, 8, A1, 5.08, 1500, A5) -*/ - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// NOTE: Before connecting these boards and selecting one in this software -// check the quick install guides!!! Some of these boards require a voltage -// generating resistor on the current sense pin of the device. Failure to select -// the correct resistor could damage the sense pin on your Arduino or destroy -// the device. -// -// DEFINE MOTOR_SHIELD_TYPE BELOW. THESE ARE EXAMPLES. FULL LIST IN MotorDrivers.h -// -// STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD : Arduino Motor shield Rev3 based on the L298 with 18V 2A per channel -// POLOLU_MOTOR_SHIELD : Pololu MC33926 Motor Driver (not recommended for prog track) -// FUNDUMOTO_SHIELD : Fundumoto Shield, no current sensing (not recommended, no short protection) -// FIREBOX_MK1 : The Firebox MK1 -// FIREBOX_MK1S : The Firebox MK1S -// IBT_2_WITH_ARDUINO : Arduino Motor Shield for PROG and IBT-2 for MAIN -// EX8874_SHIELD : DCC-EX TI DRV8874 based motor shield -// | -// +-----------------------v -// - -#define LABOX_MAIN_MOTOR_SHIELD F("LABOXMAIN"), \ - new MotorDriver(32, 33, 27, UNUSED_PIN, 36, 0.80, 2500, UNUSED_PIN) - -#define LABOX_PROG_MOTOR_SHIELD F("LABOXPROG"), \ - NULL, \ - new MotorDriver(32, 33, 27, UNUSED_PIN, 36, 0.80, 2500, UNUSED_PIN) - -// -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// If you want to restrict the maximum current LOWER than what your -// motor shield can provide, you can do that here. For example if you -// have a motor shield that can provide 5A and your power supply can -// only provide 2.5A then you should restict the maximum current to -// 2.25A (90% of 2.5A) so that DCC-EX does shut off the track before -// your PS does shut DCC-EX. MAX_CURRENT is in mA so for this example -// it would be 2250, adjust the number according to your PS. If your -// PS has a higher rating than your motor shield you do not need this. -// You can use this as well if you are cautious and your trains do not -// need full current. -#define MAX_CURRENT 2250 -// -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// The IP port to talk to a WIFI or Ethernet shield. -// -#define IP_PORT 2560 - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// NOTE: Only supported on Arduino Mega -// Set to false if you not even want it on the Arduino Mega -// -#define ENABLE_WIFI true - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// DEFINE WiFi Parameters (only in effect if WIFI is on) -// -// If DONT_TOUCH_WIFI_CONF is set, all WIFI config will be done with -// the <+> commands and this sketch will not change anything over -// AT commands and the other WIFI_* defines below do not have any effect. -//#define DONT_TOUCH_WIFI_CONF -// -// WIFI_SSID is the network name IF you want to use your existing home network. -// Do NOT change this if you want to use the WiFi in Access Point (AP) mode. -// -// If you do NOT set the WIFI_SSID and do NOT set the WIFI_PASSWORD, -// then the WiFi chip will first try to connect to the previously -// configured network and if that fails fall back to Access Point mode. -// The SSID of the AP will be automatically set to DCCEX_*. -// If you DO set the WIFI_SSID then the WiFi chip will try to connect -// to that (home) network in station (client) mode. If a WIFI_PASSWORD -// is set (recommended), that password will be used for AP mode. -// The AP mode password must be at least 8 characters long. -// -// Your SSID may not contain ``"'' (double quote, ASCII 0x22). -#define WIFI_SSID "VIDEOFUTUR_ED5939_2.4G" -// -// WIFI_PASSWORD is the network password for your home network or if -// you want to change the password from default AP mode password -// to the AP password you want. -// Your password may not contain ``"'' (double quote, ASCII 0x22). -#define WIFI_PASSWORD "2932003454" -// -// WIFI_HOSTNAME: You probably don't need to change this -#define WIFI_HOSTNAME "LaBox" -// -// WIFI_CHANNEL: If the line "#define ENABLE_WIFI true" is uncommented, -// WiFi will be enabled (Mega only). The default channel is set to "1" whether -// this line exists or not. If you need to use an alternate channel (we recommend -// using only 1,6, or 11) you may change it here. -#define WIFI_CHANNEL 1 -// -// WIFI_FORCE_AP: If you'd like to specify your own WIFI_SSID in AP mode, set this -// true. Otherwise it is assumed that you'd like to connect to an existing network -// with that SSID. -#define WIFI_FORCE_AP false - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// ENABLE_ETHERNET: Set to true if you have an Arduino Ethernet card (wired). This -// is not for Wifi. You will then need the Arduino Ethernet library as well -// -//#define ENABLE_ETHERNET true - - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// DEFINE STATIC IP ADDRESS *OR* COMMENT OUT TO USE DHCP -// -//#define IP_ADDRESS { 192, 168, 1, 200 } - - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// DEFINE LCD SCREEN USAGE BY THE BASE STATION -// -// Note: This feature requires an I2C enabled LCD screen using a Hitachi HD44780 -// controller and a commonly available PCF8574 based I2C 'backpack'. -// To enable, uncomment one of the #define lines below - -// define LCD_DRIVER for I2C address 0x27, 16 cols, 2 rows -// #define LCD_DRIVER 0x27,16,2 - -//OR define OLED_DRIVER width,height[,address] in pixels (address auto detected if not supplied) -// 128x32 or 128x64 I2C SSD1306-based devices are supported. -// Use 132,64 for a SH1106-based I2C device with a 128x64 display. -// #define OLED_DRIVER 0x3c,128,32 - -// Define scroll mode as 0, 1 or 2 -// * #define SCROLLMODE 0 is scroll continuous (fill screen if poss), -// * #define SCROLLMODE 1 is by page (alternate between pages), -// * #define SCROLLMODE 2 is by row (move up 1 row at a time). -#define SCROLLMODE 1 - -// LaBox specific defines - -// If a Oled screen is present on the hardware; use it ! -#define USE_HMI - -// On HMI screen, show current consomption -#define HMI_SHOW_CURRENT - -// Enable Railcom Cutout frame during DCC signal generation. ONLY FOR ESP32 ! -#define ENABLE_RAILCOM - -#if not defined(ARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32) && defined(ENABLE_RAILCOM) -#undef ENABLE_RAILCOM -#endif - -// Use EXComm items to get orders -#define ENABLE_EXCOMM - -#ifdef ENABLE_EXCOMM - - // Use EXComm CAN bus using Marklin protocol - #define ENABLE_CANMARKLIN - - #ifdef ENABLE_CANMARKLIN - #define CANMARKLINCOMM new CanMarklin(253, GPIO_NUM_4, GPIO_NUM_5, 250UL * 1000UL, false) - #else - #define CANMARKLINCOMM NULL - #endif - - // Use EXComm Z21 Throttle via Wifi UDP. - #define ENABLE_Z21 - - #ifdef ENABLE_Z21 - #define Z21COMM new Z21EXCommItem(Z21_UDPPORT) - #else - #define Z21COMM NULL - #endif - - // Use EXComm SProg protocol via Serial2 in prog mode only - #define ENABLE_SPROG - - #ifdef ENABLE_SPROG - #define SPROGCOMM new SProg(16, 17) - #else - #define SPROGCOMM NULL - #endif - - // Use EXComm XPressNet protocol via Serial2 - #define ENABLE_XPRESSNET - - #ifdef ENABLE_XPRESSNET - #define XPRESSNETCOMM new XPressNet(12, 13, 15) - #else - #define XPRESSNETCOMM NULL - #endif - - #define LABOX_EXCOMMS \ - Z21COMM, \ - CANMARKLINCOMM, \ - SPROGCOMM, \ - XPRESSNETCOMM - -#endif - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// DISABLE EEPROM -// -// If you do not need the EEPROM at all, you can disable all the code that saves -// data in the EEPROM. You might want to do that if you are in a Arduino UNO -// and want to use the EXRAIL automation. Otherwise you do not have enough RAM -// to do that. Of course, then none of the EEPROM related commands work. -// -// EEPROM does not work on ESP32. So on ESP32, EEPROM will always be disabled, -// at least until it works. -// -// #define DISABLE_EEPROM - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// DISABLE PROG -// -// If you do not need programming capability, you can disable all programming related -// commands. You might want to do that if you are using an Arduino UNO and still want -// to use EXRAIL automation, as the Uno is lacking in RAM and Flash to run both. -// -// Note this disables all programming functionality, including EXRAIL. -// -// #define DISABLE_PROG - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// REDEFINE WHERE SHORT/LONG ADDR break is. According to NMRA the last short address -// is 127 and the first long address is 128. There are manufacturers which have -// another view. Lenz CS for example have considered addresses long from 100. If -// you want to change to that mode, do -//#define HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR 99 -// If you want to run all your locos addressed long format, you could even do a -//#define HIGHEST_SHORT_ADDR 0 -// We do not support to use the same address, for example 100(long) and 100(short) -// at the same time, there must be a border. - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// DEFINE TURNOUTS/ACCESSORIES FOLLOW NORM RCN-213 -// -// According to norm RCN-213 a DCC packet with a 1 is closed/straight -// and one with a 0 is thrown/diverging. In DCC++ Classic, and in previous -// versions of DCC++EX, a turnout throw command was implemented in the packet as -// '1' and a close command as '0'. The #define below makes the states -// match with the norm. But we don't want to cause havoc on existent layouts, -// so we define this only for new installations. If you don't want this, -// don't add it to your config.h. -//#define DCC_TURNOUTS_RCN_213 - -// By default, the driver which defines a DCC accessory decoder -// does send out the same state change on the DCC packet as it -// receives. This means a VPIN state=1 sends D=1 (close turnout -// or signal green) in the DCC packet. This can be reversed if -// necessary. -//#define HAL_ACCESSORY_COMMAND_REVERSE - -// If you have issues with that the direction of the accessory commands is -// reversed (for example when converting from another CS to DCC-EX) then -// you can use this to reverse the sense of all accessory commmands sent -// over DCC++. This #define likewise inverts the behaviour of the command -// for triggering DCC Accessory Decoders, so that generates a -// DCC packet with D=1 (close turnout) and generates D=0 -// (throw turnout). -//#define DCC_ACCESSORY_RCN_213 -// -// HANDLING MULTIPLE SERIAL THROTTLES -// The command station always operates with the default Serial port. -// Diagnostics are only emitted on the default serial port and not broadcast. -// Other serial throttles may be added to the Serial1, Serial2, Serial3, Serial4, -// Serial5, and Serial6 ports which may or may not exist on your CPU. (Mega has 3, -// SAMD/SAMC and STM32 have up to 6.) -// To monitor a throttle on one or more serial ports, uncomment the defines below. -// NOTE: do not define here the WiFi shield serial port or your wifi will not work. -// -//#define SERIAL1_COMMANDS -//#define SERIAL2_COMMANDS -//#define SERIAL3_COMMANDS -//#define SERIAL4_COMMANDS -//#define SERIAL5_COMMANDS -//#define SERIAL6_COMMANDS -// -// BLUETOOTH SERIAL ON ESP32 -// On ESP32 you have the possibility to use the builtin BT serial to connect to -// the CS. -// -// The CS shows up as a pairable BT Clasic device. Name is "DCCEX-hexnumber". -// BT is as an additional serial port, debug messages are still sent over USB, -// not BT serial. -// -// If you enable this there are some implications: -// 1. WiFi will sleep more (as WiFi and BT share the radio. So WiFi performance -// may suffer -// 2. The app will be bigger that 1.2MB, so the default partition scheme will not -// work any more. You need to choose a partition scheme with 2MB (or bigger). -// For example "NO OTA (2MB APP, 2MB SPIFFS)" in the Arduino IDE. -// 3. There is no securuity (PIN) implemented. Everyone in radio range can pair -// with your CS. -// -//#define SERIAL_BT_COMMANDS - -// SABERTOOTH -// -// This is a very special option and only useful if you happen to have a -// sabertooth motor controller from dimension engineering configured to -// take commands from and ESP32 via serial at 9600 baud from GPIO17 (TX) -// and GPIO16 (RX, currently unused). -// The number defined is the DCC address for which speed controls are sent -// to the sabertooth controller _as_well_. Default: Undefined. -// -//#define SABERTOOTH 1 - -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////