Using Bridge to pass information between processors Bridge allows you to pass information between the two processors using a key/value pairing. This example shows how to use the Bridge library to access the digital and analog pins on the board through REST calls.
It demonstrates how you can create your own API when using REST style calls through the browser. When running this example, make sure your computer is on the same network as the Yun.
When you have have programmed the board, you can request the value on a pin, write a value to a pin, and configure a pin as an input or output. When the REST password is turned off, you can use a browser with the following URL structure:.: calls digitalRead(13);.: calls digitalWrite(13,1);.: analogWrite(9,123);.: analogRead(2);.: pinMode(13, INPUT);.: pinMode(13, OUTPUT); You can use the curl command from the command line instead of a browser if you prefer.
You need to include the Bridge, YunServer, and YunClient libraries.
If that is the case, you will not be able to install OpenWrt using this method. However, for some devices the build bots prepare tagged builds such that they are compliant with the firmwares from the manufacturer. Via Bootloader and Serial port. Method 4: via JTAG. Set your computer's ethernet port to. Arduino does not respond to messages sent to her on the serial port, it also. I have had no problem using various terminal programs on Puppy.