The new version starts with black screen, have to do a closer look
later.
The old version, which was fine, starts about every 2nd time (after cold
boot) with a "snow" screen. Christmas coming soon :-) Have to send
verbose infos later.
Will this beast ever become robust?
RPi-GPIO-python3.6.tcz is the extension you need.
pip is not installed by default, but you can use pip if you use the
--user flag when installing. To get pip, follow this.
https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/
After installing anything with pip and --user. It will install stuff to
trondkj wrote:
> Is it possible to make this work on PiCorePlayer? The power button is
> only blinking.
>
> https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/raspberry-pi-and-other-sbc-accessories/audiophonics-pi-spc-ii-power-management-power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-p-11504.html
Yes. See this 'thread'
Is it possible to make this work on PiCorePlayer? The power button is
only blinking.
https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/raspberry-pi-and-other-sbc-accessories/audiophonics-pi-spc-ii-power-management-power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-p-11504.html
Hi
I am trying to get a piCorePlayer install working with Pimoroni's Blinkt
set of LEDs, github.com/pimoroni/blinkt. I understand it requires the
Python-RPI.GPIO, which no longer seems to be available via Extensions.
If I install the python3.6 extension, can I just run "sudo pip3 install