Peter Bogdanoff wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2021, at 3:07 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> Maybe.
>>
>> Does your Pi_gpio_output function use file I/O calls to the virtual
>> file system in /run, or call an LCB or external using a lower-level
>> interface for GPIO?
>
>
> Maybe. Maybe not. In spite of all ev
A little more clearly, ...respond DIRECTLY BACK to the original instances of
the apps as opposed to the SPAWNING agent.
On Jan 7, 2021, at 5:51 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
The fix for this is of course to have the spawned query agents, let’s c
I have thought about this a bit. If what you mean by multiprocessing is that a
new process can be spawned while your app can go off and do other things and
get notified later that something happened, then this is quite doable. If what
you mean is that you want to make the app spawning the proces
Maybe. Maybe not. In spite of all events, this may be the most challenging,
nay, inscrutable question I have seen this year.
Peter
> On Jan 7, 2021, at 3:07 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> JeeJeeStudio wrote:
>
> > So what i actually meant is multiprocessing, would that give
JeeJeeStudio wrote:
> So what i actually meant is multiprocessing, would that give
> advantage?
Maybe.
Does your Pi_gpio_output function use file I/O calls to the virtual file
system in /run, or call an LCB or external using a lower-level interface
for GPIO?
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Paul:
> we have several customer who have said
> they are upgrading to M1 laptops
Yes; important to support! I'm looking in that direction too. It'll be
popular, plus it's what I can afford. Many people in the same boat.
(Backstory: Apple's biz model forces Apple to force us to spend on
ha
For what i've seen and read is that one can run functions in their own
thread, so you assign a thread to it.
I'm not very experienced in Python, but that is what i read and i found
it interesting. (slowly progressing the motor project with simplepygui
and the GPIO)
https://www.tutorialspoint
I know the mothership does not like to estimate release dates, but does
anyone have a sense of when LC 9.6.2 STABLE may be out? And more
importantly, whether it will come with 'official' support for the M1
hardware or at least a fix for this apparent M1 specific bug:
https://quality.livecode.co
Hi Panos,
That’s just a typo correction by MacOS mail. I actually applied the sudo call
as you suggested.
I have not replied because as a trial I have now done a full install of Xcode
12.3 from the App Store which as usual asked me to install the additional
components. I did this.
Now when I