New Maple Mini and Maple Native prototypes are in! So far, we’ve ported the bootloader to each new board, and have completed the initial Maple Mini libmaple port.
Maple Mini’s silkscreen has been entirely redone, making it much easier to program without having to constantly refer to schematics or data sheet tables. Here’s the top view:
The bottom view reveals where the components are:
Finally, a shot of Maple Native:
We’ve just launched our own wiki at http://wiki.leaflabs.com. The decision was brought about because of a thread on our forums in support of a wiki for everyone to contribute to. Well…we think its a good idea too!
We’d like to invite everyone interested to register at our new wiki and contribute their experiences. It’s a free-for-all at the moment, but we may nominate a few of our more helpful community members to be moderators in the near future.
Thank you for the feedback, and remember to edit responsibly.
Hey all,
Maple IDE 0.0.9 just came out. Here’s a changelog:
- Revamped documentation
- Ports for more Arduino core language functions: interrupts(), noInterrupts()
- Added single-byte “B10110011″ style defines, for Arduino compatibility
- New core language functions: toggleLED(), togglePin(), isButtonPressed(), waitForButtonPress()
- New timer methods
- Servo library
- A community-contributed library for EEPROM emulation (thanks, x893!)
Additionally, we’ve added support in libmaple for the Maple Mini.
We’re also releasing an alpha port of the WiShield library at:
http://static.leaflabs.com/pub/leaflabs/labs/WiShield.zip
[That link will move once the port is more advanced]. It’s not feature-complete, and is still buggy, but is capable of connecting to an access point and serving a web page.
With this release out, our immediate bug targets on the software front are the Windows upload issue and the SerialUSB bugs on large reads and writes. After those critical bugs are triaged, we’ll release them as an incremental IDE release before resuming our normal development on the upcoming serial bootloader and IDE rewrite.
On the hardware front, we’re finalizing Maple Mini, and moving forward on Oak. More news as it happens!
Our shipment of Maple Rev 5s have finally arrived! We’ll be shipping them out tomorrow. Thanks to everyone who ordered for your patience.
Our shipment of Maples is still in transit. Feel free to try any of the following distributors; these are known to have them in stock:
If you’ve already ordered from us, and would like to order from a distributor instead (or if you’re just tired of waiting), just send us an email from the address you gave to PayPal when you ordered, and we’ll issue you a full refund.
We’re still waiting, too.
Due to a shipping mix-up, we’re still waiting on our first run of Maple rev 5’s to arrive. If you ordered a board directly from our website and still haven’t received it, don’t worry! Your board is on the way, and we’ll get it to you as fast as we can. We’ve emailed you letting you know that your order is complete, and we’ll post on the blog when the new run arrives.
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