* [DS18x20] Enhance use of aliases
`defineDS18x20_USE_ID_AS_NAME`:
Always show part of the address, even for one sensor
`#define DS18x20_USE_ID_ALIAS`:
The command `DS18Alias` can now be use with alphanumeric aliases, which replace the sensor name
* [DS18x20] change to calloc()
* Restart MAX17043 from the scratch
* revert change
* Changed battery capacity in charge (capacity is the Ah value of the battery, this degrades over time when battery ages)
* merge
* Changing xsns_109 to 110
* fix nr
* removed old xsns109
* Update I2CDEVICES.md
* clean-up usage of Interface
* Worked on ESP32 dimmer with Zero cross
Until now the ESP32 does not support zero-cross dimmer. I take a sneak how they did in in ESPhome and adapted the approach to TASMOTA. At the end it works that smooth that likely i will change ESP8266 either so we have a common code. Currently ESP8266 is not touched.
There is a minor issue with savedata == default. When changing the dimmer value the interrupts get stopped during write of the config data to flash.
* ESP8266 Dimmer added
Worked all so well and the code is much smaller. There is no need for reconfiguration on existing users. But there are settings not needed anymore. Will work on the documentation. Anyhow existing installations can upgrade without hickup
* Optimized endpoints at dimmer 0 and 100
* Removed debug stuff
* Fix Issue at dimmer = 0
* Small bugfix
* Final checked Version
* Update xsns_01_counter.ino
* Add missing func
* Update xsns_01_counter.ino
* Moved out of the house of counter and build my own one
* New ZeroCross Driver
* Update xdrv_91_zerocrossDimmer.ino
* evolving
* Delete xdrv_91_zerocrossDimmer.ino
* Add files via upload
* Changed drv number from 1 to 68
* Commit to merge
* Add speed heading to driver
Added NAV-VELNED messages to driver, allowing speed and heading info on the main web page and JSON messages. Probably could be optimized; mostly another exercise in copy/paste
* wrap velocity code in #define USE_GPS_VELOCITY
Code space increases by 0k4, not sure about RAM (don't know how to measure). But added a struct with 320 bits, so maybe 40 bytes?
* Add documentation up top
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Co-authored-by: Theo Arends <11044339+arendst@users.noreply.github.com>