Hi,
> In Unix operating systems devices are files. For the I2C bus the device id
> would /dev/i2c-0.(I do not believe this would be different on a PI vs and
> Arduino).
It a little different Arduino’s don't have an OS but a set of API/libraries you
use. Lots of small devices don't have OSes or
Edward,
you might not be aware that the Incubator is not a place to "start" new
projects from scratch, but to educate communities in the Apache Way of
operating as sustainable communities. We accept existing communities with
existing projects...
That said; I generally agree with your "ambition" an
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 11:40 AM, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sounds quite interesting :) It might also be an idea to provide a home for
> implementations of other hardware that can drive GPIO pins and can control
> similar sensors and other devices. I'm thinking of an Arduino, or something
> like an ES
Hi all,
Sounds quite interesting :) It might also be an idea to provide a home for
implementations of other hardware that can drive GPIO pins and can control
similar sensors and other devices. I'm thinking of an Arduino, or something
like an ESP8266. These are devices that are much simpler (and ch
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 9:46 PM, Roman Shaposhnik
wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Edward Capriolo
> wrote:
> > I know IOT is a super hot buzz word but here me out. This is not one of
> > those attempts to brand a some random piece of software as IOT :)
>
> Yeah, right ;-)
>
> > When wo
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Edward Capriolo wrote:
> I know IOT is a super hot buzz word but here me out. This is not one of
> those attempts to brand a some random piece of software as IOT :)
Yeah, right ;-)
> When working with hardware there are a few common protocols. SPI, I2C, and
> GPI
I know IOT is a super hot buzz word but here me out. This is not one of
those attempts to brand a some random piece of software as IOT :)
When working with hardware there are a few common protocols. SPI, I2C, and
GPIO. That are supported by a majority of the electronics
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