Hi
http://www.mixcloud.com/Johno395/
We'll try that again shall we. SoundCloud just closed me down. I
have to pay for extra space. Try this instead.
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David Lyon wrote:
It's interesting that I2C is a actually a multi-master master/slave system.
So there doesn't appear any theoretical reason as to why it wouldn't work.
The lack of two I2C ports on the RPi would be a practical reason. The sense
of master and slave carries electrical
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Glen Turner g...@gdt.id.au wrote:
The lack of two I2C ports on the RPi would be a practical reason. The sense
of master and slave carries electrical implications, so a port can't change
from one to the other without restarting the bus and all of its devices.