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Jeija avatar Jeija commented on August 17, 2024 1

This should also work on Windows, but I haven't tested that yet. However, it is a lot more complicated to install, since Windows doesn't have a nice command line. Someone has made a tutorial on how to install noble on Windows, which is the only thing platform-dependent that this needs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL9B8wuEdms
Once noble and the other dependencies are installed, running fluffd should basically work just like on Linux / macOS.

Someone else has suggested it might actually be easier to install Linux and then install fluffd on Linux: http://www.tamatalk.com/IB/topic/194076-furby-connect-bluetooth-hacking/

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gdm29732 avatar gdm29732 commented on August 17, 2024

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Jeija avatar Jeija commented on August 17, 2024

Yes, you could also send other commands from the nRF connect app, e.g. "cd00" will turn off the LCD eyes ("cd01" to turn them back on again), but sending longer commands becomes really tedious on the phone.

Now concerning the error:
I'm not sure what noble warning: unknown handle 64 disconnected! means here, but since info: Discovered Furby: f264da436ac1 is displayed afterwards, I would assume everything is fine. This means your Bluetooth and everything is working, you're just one step away from controlling the Furby.

Now the actual cause for your problem is that I used some very new node.js (ECMAScript 2017) features when writing fluffd, that is why you need the current node.js version (you propably got the LTS version, which doesn't seem to work). I have tested this with version 7.4, so that should work. You can get the current node.js from this page. Let me know if that helps you!

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gdm29732 avatar gdm29732 commented on August 17, 2024

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Jeija avatar Jeija commented on August 17, 2024

If you get those GP notification and GeneralPlusWrite lines, then everything is working fine (e.g. the GP notifications should come up when you move Furby's antenna). You only need to make sure Furby stays connected (Furby should keep quiet while connected) and open the HTML while the server is running.

If that doesn't work, you should check out your browser's JavaScript error console to see what the issue might be. It could also help to serve the HTML on a local HTTP server.

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gdm29732 avatar gdm29732 commented on August 17, 2024

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Jeija avatar Jeija commented on August 17, 2024

Good to hear that 😄

Closing this issue now.

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