Dear Thomas,

Thank you for your reply. I've cloned the repository and I'm going through 
the documentation now!
Still, a guide on how to do this without going through third-party 
libraries would be nice...

Dieter
Op donderdag 15 oktober 2020 om 17:06:56 UTC+2 schreef TJF:

> Yes, kernel pinmuxing is terrible. And when you use the config-pin tool in 
> a bad manner on pins P9_41/P9_42 it can damage your CPU.
>
> That's why I developed libpruio. It can do all pin-muxing from user space 
> in a safe manner (headers P8, P9, JT and also SD-Card-slot or user LEDS). 
> Ie you can switch a PIN from input to output while your program is running. 
> And your software is working on all kernel versions from 3.8 to the current 
> 5.x without any adaption.
>
> Find details at
>
> http://users.freebasic-portal.de/tjf/Projekte/libpruio/doc/html/index.html
>
> Regards
>

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