Hi all,
I've been using disis_gpio from L2ork inside pd-extended on my RPi 2. It's been working really well - the hardware PWM available on pin 18 is very useful.
I've run into a little issue through - I have a project that needs more than 10 pins.
It seems that disis_gpio can only access the following 10 pins:
4, 7, 8, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27
All other pin numbers come up as invalid.
Does anyone know if there is there a reason for this limitation?
Looking at the source code:
https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/blob/ec3b96bc0f972128dbc1052b73dd807d9c0bddda...
I can see those pin numbers listed - perhaps it's as simple as just adding the other pins to the list and recompiling...?
BUT... I've actually forgotten how I compiled disis_gpio - it was a year ago... oops!
Any info would be much appreciated!
Thanks! Haima
not 100% if related,
but older raspberrypiss had less GPIO pins than current generation
-- buZz
Hi,
This is because this was built on the older RPi with the primary focus being LOP shield that has 10 gpio pins available: https://moderndevice.com/product/lots-of-pots-lop-board-for-raspberry-pi/
I will gladly update the design to accommodate additional pins. Is this pertaining to RPi 3? If so, do you have a link with the documentation for the additional pins?
Best,
Ico
On 6/7/2016 10:02 AM, haima wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using disis_gpio from L2ork inside pd-extended on my RPi 2. It's been working really well - the hardware PWM available on pin 18 is very useful.
I've run into a little issue through - I have a project that needs more than 10 pins.
It seems that disis_gpio can only access the following 10 pins:
4, 7, 8, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27
All other pin numbers come up as invalid.
Does anyone know if there is there a reason for this limitation?
Looking at the source code:
https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/blob/ec3b96bc0f972128dbc1052b73dd807d9c0bddda...
I can see those pin numbers listed - perhaps it's as simple as just adding the other pins to the list and recompiling...?
BUT... I've actually forgotten how I compiled disis_gpio - it was a year ago... oops!
Any info would be much appreciated!
Thanks! Haima
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