Description:
Andy, I apologize for these changes. My son and I submitted high serial baud rates and then figured out most users will be using 9600, so it is best to stick with it. We didn't have any issues running at 115200.
1. Update configs subdir files with USART2 serial baud rate of 9600. Update Makefile - remove high speed USART1 baud rate compile flag.
2. I used 'Compare-it' to diff the files and these files should closely match your original files (minimal changes from originals).
3. Thanks for all your work on the MMDVM code! I have been a ham since 1977 and just found DMR and hotspots. Amazing technology in use these days.
Feel free to improve these changes for use with PD0DIB's Nextion display pages.
Garry / WD0DUD
Enables neater connection to erroneous boards with only 3 pins on USART2 like the one I have!
USART1 is now the default for Nextion serial repeater unless you define STM32_USART1_HOST or ZUMSPOT_LIBRE in Config.h
Needed to specify ZUMSPOT_LIBRE as separate board in Config.h as this only has a header for USART2 - Libre Kit will not use these changes.
All other boards appear to break out all USARTs in some form or other (specifically USART1)
EA7GIB's boards will now have a minor labelling error in that the header labelled Nextion (USART2) is no longer the Nextion port unless you define STM32_USART1_HOST or ZUMSPOT_LIBRE in Config.h. If like me your OCD triggers with this, define ZUMSPOT_LIBRE and the nextion will be forced to USART2 (as labelled!)