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dorita980 reviews and mentions
- Caffè Italia * 15/04/23
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Amazon’s Roomba Deal Is Really About Mapping Your Home
Fortunately, there seems to be some open source effort to be able to run roombas locally. I haven't tried it out myself yet but I intend to. If it works I hope to appify this a bit.
Please share here instead, others like me are also interested and actively https://github.com/koalazak/dorita980/issues/163 looking for solutions.
- Self-hosting a Roomba. Ideas? Cons?
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I'm trying to use the JS library dorita980 however when I run the example code it doesn't recognise the .on function
I'm trying to use the dorita980 library to control a roomba robot however when trying to do the "Quick start via Local request on your LAN" (https://github.com/koalazak/dorita980#quick-start-via-local-request-on-your-lan) example code i keep getting the same error message :
I think I just found the problem, I looked for it before but somehow missed it (prob because I didn't know on came from Mqtt at the time). I think your firmware is version 1.x or whatever, which uses a different definition for Local. It doesn't include the MqttClient. The docs for that are here so try that and see if it works
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Update: Replacing motherboard on subscription-locked Roomba i7+ SUCCESS
I also tried using Dorita 980 and Home assistant to get around the subscription lock, but I don't believe they work.
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How to voltage test iRobot lithium batteries?
On all internet connected robots (600, 800, 900, e5, i7/i7+, and S9 / S9+) you can use the Dorita980 or Rest980 SDKs to pull the robot's state, which includes all of the battery information (voltage, cycles, status, authenticity, etc.)
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Does anybody else sit there & watch their robovac moving around in the app?
Link: https://github.com/koalazak/dorita980
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koalazak/dorita980 is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dorita980 is JavaScript.