On Sunday, July 29, 2018, Anthony Walter wrote:
> Thanks Michael, that's some good information. I'll poke around with
Pascal using the information you provided and see if I can turn an LED
on/off, set its color and brightness, and whatever else then post back here
with the results.
> If anyone els
On Sunday, July 29, 2018, Anthony Walter wrote:
> Thanks Michael, that's some good information. I'll poke around with
Pascal using the information you provided and see if I can turn an LED
on/off, set its color and brightness, and whatever else then post back here
with the results.
> If anyone els
Thanks Michael, that's some good information. I'll poke around with Pascal
using the information you provided and see if I can turn an LED on/off, set
its color and brightness, and whatever else then post back here with the
results.
If anyone else cares to chime in with advice I'd much appreciate
For me, the easiest way to solve this (on a microcontroller, not a
raspberry) was using SPI, you can create a pretty precise timing with
that method. And looking at the code in the repository you provided it
looks like the SPI of the Raspberry is DMA-Enabled in kernel.
In my own code I use 16
You should be able to use the library from Pascal directly rather than
trying to recreate it from scratch.
Jeff
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018, 10:20 AM Anthony Walter wrote:
> I'm not sure what would be the correct list for this question since it
> involves writing Pascal code and not Lazarus, so here g