↓

Gordons Projects

Projects, Fun and Games from Gordon @ Drogon dot Net

Gordons Projects
Home Menu ↓
Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • Welcome
  • RTB – BASIC
    • History
    • Overview
    • Download and Install
  • Ruby 6502 Projects
  • Enigma
  • Ears of a Horse
  • Contact
Home→Tags GPIO - Page 3 << 1 2 3 4 >>

Tag Archives: GPIO

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

The Game of Life

Posted on March 16, 2013 by Gordon

One of the talks at last weeks Raspberry Jamboree was by Amy Mather – 13 years old, talking about her implementation of Conways Game of Life on the Raspberry Pi. Fantastic! For many reasons – and I think it’s great … Continue reading →

Posted in Game, General Update, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged amy mather, GPIO, john conway, life, WiringPi

Quick2Wire – Boards are here!

Posted on January 20, 2013 by Gordon

The Quick2Wire project has been in the process of designing some new interface boards for the Raspberry Pi for some time and now they have some hardware! I got a kit from them recently comprising the main board and the … Continue reading →

Posted in Quick2Wire, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged GPIO, I2C, quick2wire, WiringPi

Update on the Raspberry Ladder Board

Posted on January 19, 2013 by Gordon

Tandy now has new stock, so should be properly caught up with the backlog in the next day or two… I’d just like to say a big thanks to everyone who’s bought one! It’s been a fun little project and … Continue reading →

Posted in BASIC, Game, PCB, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged GPIO, ladder board, pcb, soldering, WiringPi

The Raspberry Ladder Board – Part 2

Posted on December 6, 2012 by Gordon

Last month I wrote about the Raspberry Ladder Board and it appeared in the MagPi magazine too! This month I’ll finish it off with a full board description and some more software. (And if you don’t have one yet, then … Continue reading →

Posted in BASIC, General Update, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged BASIC, c, GPIO, raspberry ladder, WiringPi

RTB – Return to BASIC

Posted on November 20, 2012 by Gordon

At long last (well only 10 months or so!) I’ve released my BASIC to the world! RTB is a modern BASIC in that you don’t need line numbers and it supports nice looping constructs like while/until with named functions and … Continue reading →

Posted in BASIC, General Update, Raspberry Pi | Tagged BASIC, GPIO, rtb

More Buttons and LEDs

Posted on November 15, 2012 by Gordon

John Jay based in Georgia, USA is a retired engineer who’s “gotten the PI bug” and designed some new IO boards for the Raspberry Pi. He’s currently selling them via eBay and I have some here to play with! (I … Continue reading →

Posted in General Update, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged GPIO, WiringPi

Halloween Pi

Posted on October 26, 2012 by Gordon

If you’re a reader of the MagPi magazine then you may have seen my Halloween Pi project in the October issue… If not, then have a quick wander over to their site: http://www.themagpi.com/ and have a look! Octobers magazine featured … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, General Update, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged GPIO, halloween, pie, WiringPi

Understanding SPI on the Raspberry Pi

Posted on August 27, 2012 by Gordon

I’ve been asked to include SPI (and I2C – more on that soon) support for the Raspberry Pi in my wiringPi… However because it’s hard to anticipate exactly what SPI devices you may connect up, it’s hard to provide something … Continue reading →

Posted in Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged GPIO, spi, WiringPi

Software PWM on the Raspberry Pi

Posted on August 24, 2012 by Gordon

Frustrated by the fact there there is only one easily accessible PWM output on your Raspberry Pi? Then this article is for you, because now you can use ANY GPIO pin as a PWM output thanks to the latest addition … Continue reading →

Posted in General Update, Raspberry Pi, wiringPi | Tagged GPIO, PWM, WiringPi

NES Controller on the Raspberry Pi

Posted on August 23, 2012 by Gordon

Part 1: The Hardware & Driver Some time back, I joked that the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO port really stood for Game Port IO… So to make that joke come true, I present a way of interfacing the NES Joysticks to … Continue reading →

Posted in BASIC, Game, Raspberry Pi | Tagged game, GPIO, joystick, nes, WiringPi

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Copyright

All content copyright © 2012-2023 by Gordon Henderson

© 2025 - Gordons Projects Proudly powered by WordPress  Weaver II by WP Weaver
↑