HELLO Vasil,

If I were 30 years younger, I would definitely embrace your proposal. 
Unfortunately, there are limits.

Another question that you, with all your knowledge, can surely answer.

When I open this on my PC, I get the correct data response from the 
Homewizard socket.

http://<IP ADDRESS>/api/v1/data

also  http://<IP ADDRESS>/api/v1/state        gives   the correct answer

The instruction I used also tells me how to get it to "ÖN", but I can't get 
it to work in a single line on my PC.

http://<IP ADDRESS>/api/v1/state\

-X PUT\

-H "Content-Type: application/json"\

-d '{"power_on": true}'

 

Perhaps you can do that and would like to tell me.

Thanks in advance.

Regards Hans

Op vrijdag 26 september 2025 om 12:20:08 UTC+2 schreef vasi vasi:

> Hans,
>
> It will be much easier for you to learn CircuitPython and use a Raspberry 
> Pi Pico board with WiFi support than torture yourself with Jal and PIC...  
> Then, along the way, you can migrate to MicroPython for complete freedom 
> and a plus of performance. 
>
> I think this is the best long term solution for Jal users that cannot 
> learn C/C++/Wiring.  I thought and searched for solutions and there is no 
> other solution better than this. There is FreePascal for Pico boards but it 
> has so limited support that you cannot call that a solution. 
>
> If you cannot enter in the wonderful world of craftsmen using Arduino, 
> then skip it altogether for the next world that uses PICO boards with 
> CircuitPython. That is the future you are about to miss if chose not to 
> act. 
>
>
> https://learn.adafruit.com/networking-in-circuitpython/networking-with-the-wifi-module
>
> https://docs.circuitpython.org/en/latest/shared-bindings/wifi/index.html
>
> Ask ChatGPT to translate that source you linked to, into CircuitPython 
> source. See if it is easier for you to understand and use. Act accordingly.
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2025 at 10:28 PM Hans van Veldhuizen <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I found something I'd like to make but that's arduino again;
>>  
>> https://github.com/gtmans/homewizard/blob/main/socketswitch/ApiSwitchDual-D1-git.ino
>>
>> Op woensdag 24 september 2025 om 18:19:54 UTC+2 schreef Hans van 
>> Veldhuizen:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> Has anyone done anything with the D1 Mini V3.0.0 yet?
>>> I found a lot of writing about the WEMOS D1 Mini V3.0.0, but that was 
>>> all in the Arduino world. This thing should also work with AT commands.
>>> Curious!
>>> Regards,
>>> Hans
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