This is a simple wrapper around the Xlink Kai Engine.
- Burn the sdcard with the latest firmware.
- Open the fat32 boot partition.
- Input your network settings.
- Insert sdcard in raspberry pi 3.
- Wait for connect.
- Connect to raspberry pi ip address port 80.
in the boot fat32 partition there is a file called xlink-config.json
open it up in your favorite text editor.
If you plan on using ethernet, you can leave it as is. If you are using
wifi, go ahead and replace TestSSID with your SSID and psk with your psk.
Currently only wpa psk version one and two are supported.
You probably typed the SSID or psk in wrong.
- ¯\(ツ)/¯
Building from source requires a few dependencies. Follow this guide to get up and running.
git clone https://github.com/ConnorRigby/xlink-kai
cd xlink-kai
export MIX_TARET=rpi3 # or whatever device you are using.
mix deps.get
mix firmware
mix burnAnything bad that happens to you is not my fault.