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(Request) Flipper Zero Hardware Integration #29
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Hi, I think that it could be used for WiFi (with the extension board you mentioned) , BLE, IR and maybe Zigbee if I manage to implement WazaBee on the Flipper's Bluetooth controller. It would be a great multiprotocol board. I will take a look at the existing projects as soon as possible. |
Thank you for the response and interest. I’ll be standing by to test anything you come up with using the flipper I have. I think this would be huge and also allow me to update mirage in DragonOS to include (when/if possible) flipper support. |
Hi, @RCayre. Do you have a Flipper Zero? Please send me your address where we can send a device for you: |
Hi @zhovner , thank you very much for this opportunity. I don't have a Flipper Zero yet, I just sent you an email with my address. |
@RCayre if it helps any, I see someone has worked up a python library/wrapper or at least started to. https://github.com/wh00hw/pyFlipper |
Just got my flipper and noticed it was missing this functionality. Hope you get it working! |
I have hands on a flipper and was thinking of what it could be integrated with in Linux. Mirage seemed the most logical program.
I can get a WiFi dev board (essentially esp card) for the Flipper Zero. Flipper Zero can be accessed via terminal in Linux thanks to screen/ttyacm0.
This got me thinking that maybe soon, if not already, 3rd party plugins could take advantage of what I described above.
I’d happily help with remote testing etc if there was a desire to include “flipper zero functionality” in Mirage.
Thank you.
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