Hello all, I'm writing some code to toggle a pin on a Raspberry Pi, and would like to have that happen at (multiples of) 300 uSec increments.
I tried time.sleep(), but that one disregards the time after the last one ends and the new one is started. In other words, all the time spend in code (or being interrupted by another thread!) between the end of the previous and the start of the current sleep throws the whole repetitive timing off. So, I'm looking for a method that will allow me to wait for a "last time plus increment". Is there one with the properties of sleep() (not just burning processor cycles way, blocking all threads), but referencing a previous time. Regards, Rudy Wieser -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list