Hey Ivica, All the info is on this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg57752.html
The object is [gpio] and whilst working fine, is pretty basic. Jaime's helpfile is very useful and recommended. OAN - Had a quick look at your site for the RPI version of pd-l2ork - really excellent documentation, looks great, hats off to you. Should have more time next month to properly engage with pd-l2ork - looking forward to it. Cheers, Julian On 3 June 2013 05:42, Ivica Bukvic <[email protected]> wrote: > Joining late to the discussion--is there now a native Pd external that > allows direct connection to RPi pins or is there still a need to use > middleware to access the data steam? If former, where can one get their > hands on the source--I would love to include it in the next pd-l2ork RPi > release? > > Please advise. > On May 23, 2013 8:20 AM, "Julian Brooks" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Just checked it again and noticeably in comparison to all our previous >> testing there is now (as good as) zero errors from the sensors. Rock >> solid. Joy. >> >> >> On 23 May 2013 13:16, Julian Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hey Martin, >>> >>> Many thanks for the extra wiring diagram. >>> >>> We managed to confirm both sensors are working via pin11 from the IC >>> going between earth & 3v with gpio17 disconnected and running i2cdetect. >>> >>> That was really useful as it was the first definite confirmation that >>> both sensors are working correctly. >>> >>> In the process of doing that we also discovered that the line from >>> gpio17 to IC pin11 was in fact not connected to gpio17 at all! >>> >>> To try and keep the protoplate reasonably tidy we'd soldered to the >>> underneath of the plate. Somehow in the flipping from one side to the >>> other we'd messed up and missed by two connecting it to ground and >>> therefore making complete sense as to why only one sensor was working. >>> >>> This is also after spending a half hour this morning checking and double >>> checking all the various lines and connections. >>> >>> So working now - blimey. >>> >>> OAN - Whilst wanting to progress the Pd patch last night, having left it >>> since last Friday, I plugged the box with all our gubbins in and promptly >>> blew up the Pi - proper fried it it seems. Loose power cable to the Pi and >>> we think it was touching a screw on the box. Kapput. >>> >>> The RPi was a rev1 board and my other is rev2 and the custom image I >>> made doesn't work on the rev2 board. Always know this was a possible issue >>> but, you know, got a ton of other stuff to be getting on with. >>> >>> So spent until 4am building a fresh image from >>> http://moebiuslinux.sourceforge.net/ >>> and works really well so far-which is good. Didn't get my patching done >>> though:) >>> >>> Long way of saying that I've updated my C file to reflect this and all >>> working lovely. >>> >>> Thank you thank you thank you. >>> >>> Been much fun, >>> >>> Julian >>> >>> P.S. Will give this thread a nudge when I've documented it all (it's a >>> whopper) >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >>
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