Re: mioctl: open-source iConnectivity mioXL/mioXM control software

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Most excellent! It opens the door and seems to offer a lot of functionality.

Is there any news from the vendor about sharing documentation for their new protocol?


On December 31, 2020 12:55:38 AM HST, Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> This is the initial announcement of mioctl project, bringing 
> iConnectivity X-series (mioXL, mioXM) configuration to Linux and other
> 
> platforms:
> 
> 	https://codeberg.org/pmatilai/mioctl
> 
> Whereas the the previous generation interfaces from iConnectivity was 
> well-documented and for which an open-source GUI application already 
> exists [1], the X-series control protocol is completely different and 
> undocumented as of this writing, so this project is reverse-engineered
> 
> by analyzing RTP traffic between Auracle and a mioXL.
> 
> It is early days in the project but what it can do right now is
> - List, load and save (including rename) presets
> - List, add and remove routes
> - List device ports by their names
> - List active remaps and filters
> - List connected usb hosted devices
> - View device information (model, serial, firmware version)
> - View network configuration
> 
> For many missing functionalities it's merely a matter of finding the 
> time to to implement, USB host reservation looks more complicated but 
> should get there eventually.
> 
> [1] https://github.com/dehnhardt/iconnconfig
> 
> 	- Panu -



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