Just uploaded a new version of wiringPi with a few bug fixes. the main one being in digitalWrite when the range check for the pin number was fine when it was wiringPi pins, but not fine for the newly introduced … Continue reading
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My little ladder game seems to have generated some interest – or was it my comment about the GPIO port standing for Game Port IO? Who knows, it’s fun anyhow… But it’s got me thinking – what else can I … Continue reading
Working on some fun projects and examples with the Raspberry Pi’s on-board GPIO ports and the SK Pang Starter kit. All the fun is over here… … Continue reading
Just a note to say that I’ve updated my WiringPi libraries. It now should work fine with C++ programs and there is an added function (and flag to the gpio program) to switch fron the WiringPi Arudino-like pin numbering to … Continue reading
No updates for a while as I’ve spent most of this week cooking. If every you think that running a little baking hobby business is fun, then great, it is fun! Until you decide to take on doing an afternoon … Continue reading
To use the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi, I have written my own access library and modeled it on the Arduino Wiring system. It started life as the means to allow my BASIC to access the GPIO pins, but … Continue reading
Friday saw me on a train to Manchester to attend the 2012 UCubed Unconference and what a great time it was too. I went just because I could! But I also had my Raspberry Pi to demo as well as … Continue reading
Here we go! My Raspberry Pi has arrived and I’ve been having some fun. First job was to secure the additional bits and pieces for it – USB keyboard, mouse, powered hub and (still on order!) HDMI to DVI adapter. … Continue reading
My BASIC is at the stage where I’m writing lots of little (and not so little!) demos for it, and I’m having a lot of fun re-writing some of the old games and demos I wrote and used all that … Continue reading
Decided to produce a standard Arduino Sketch to implement DRC, as well as my original version which runs under DROSS. Admittedly, DROSS is a bit overkill for this little project, and most people will probably be more familiar with the … Continue reading