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Plans for the future #1

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karl-petter opened this issue Oct 1, 2014 · 2 comments
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Plans for the future #1

karl-petter opened this issue Oct 1, 2014 · 2 comments

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@karl-petter
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Hi,

I just stumbled upon your repo for GSMSHIELD. I found another one here in GitHub that is based in the same source https://github.com/jefflab/GSMSHIELD What I can see there are only one difference between yours and the one from jefflab. He has not change the pins to fit the SeeedStudio GSM Shield.

I'm about to to investigate some time to evaluate a good library for the SeeedStudio GSM Shield and wondered what are your plans with this? And wonder if you would be interesting change so that we all share one repo and can fork from there. And then create branches for specific modification like changing the pins for a specific hardware.

My plan is to find a very memory efficient solution since I want to be able to run the code on all Arduinos, even the ones with just 1K ram. So from that point of view it would be great to be able to start from a common repo and then make contributions to that, or keep own forks if those changes does not fit everyone. So interested in your view on the subject.

@tomn46037
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At this point, I really don't have any plans. I got it working, and have
put that project aside for the time being. I'll start working on it again
at some point in the future, but it's a low priority for me.

Since I don't have much work into that at this point, you're probably
better off forking it and running with it.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Karl-Petter Åkesson <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I just stumbled upon your repo for GSMSHIELD. I found another one here in
GitHub that is based in the same source
https://github.com/jefflab/GSMSHIELD What I can see there are only one
difference between yours and the one from jefflab. He has not change the
pins to fit the SeeedStudio GSM Shield.

I'm about to to investigate some time to evaluate a good library for the
SeeedStudio GSM Shield and wondered what are your plans with this? And
wonder if you would be interesting change so that we all share one repo and
can fork from there. And then create branches for specific modification
like changing the pins for a specific hardware.

My plan is to find a very memory efficient solution since I want to be
able to run the code on all Arduinos, even the ones with just 1K ram. So
from that point of view it would be great to be able to start from a common
repo and then make contributions to that, or keep own forks if those
changes does not fit everyone. So interested in your view on the subject.


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@karl-petter
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I'm currently investigating to write a new lib for SIM900 that will follow the same design as the official GSM library and thus should work as replacement for that if one uses a SIM900 based shield instead. I'll post a link to it here once done.

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