torlando-tech 609a3bc62b LXMF propagation sync, manual node entry, and status improvements
Propagation sync (microReticulum submodule):
- Fix msgpack interop: send nil (not 0) for per_transfer_limit so
  Python server doesn't reject all messages as exceeding "0 KB limit"
- Fix Resource response routing: extract request_id from packed data
  when not present in Resource advertisement, route to pending request
  callback instead of generic concluded handler
- Fix Link::request() to manually build packed arrays, avoiding
  Bytes::to_msgpack() BIN-wrapping that breaks protocol interop

UI enhancements:
- PropagationNodesScreen: manual node entry via 32-char hex hash in
  search field, with paste support and radio button selection
- StatusScreen: display stamp cost from propagation node
- UIManager: NVS persistence for selected propagation node, proactive
  path request on node selection, sync state machine with timeout
  handling

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-02 23:03:32 -05:00
2026-02-07 11:49:21 -05:00

Pyxis

An LXMF client firmware for T-Deck, built on a highly modified fork of microReticulum

Very much WIP, don't expect stability :)

Features

Reticulum transport over:

  • RNode-compatible LoRa
  • AutoInterface (local wifi)
  • TCP Client
  • BLE Interface (barely working if at all)

Other features:

  • GPS-synced time
  • One really annoying beep when you get a new message (user toggle)
  • View the announce stream
  • Choose a propagation node (and sync with it)
  • Set auto announce timer
  • Light up keyboard (user toggle)
  • Will crash in about 5 minutes of normal use (sorry)

Why "Pyxis"

Pyxis, latin for "compass," is a constellation in the southern sky depicting a mariner's compass. Small but essential, the compass ensures every message finds its destination - even when the path is uncertain.

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