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- Fix thread safety: defer Reticulum link callbacks (packet, link_closed) to call_update() which runs under LVGL lock, preventing crashes from concurrent LVGL access across cores - Fix outgoing call signal handling: store link reference and re-register packet/link_closed callbacks in on_call_link_established so signals are actually received - Fix call answer screen freeze: update UI before blocking audio init (I2S/ES7210/Codec2 setup) so screen renders immediately - Fix audio direction: use startPlayback() (speaker RX) instead of startCapture() (mic TX) so received audio is actually heard - Add msgpack wire format for LXST signalling and audio frames - Add LXST IN destination for receiving calls + announce support - Add incoming call UI (Answer/Reject buttons) on CallScreen - Add path request before outgoing call link establishment - Add LXST announce handler registration Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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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