Re: Raspberry Pi and GPIO

2014-10-09 Thread Michael Doub
Thanks Andrew. I did the following: 1) edit /etc/rc.local (sudo nano /etc/rc.local) 2) added the following 2 line near the end, but in front of the last line (exit 0) chgrp -R dialout /sys/class/gpio chmod -R g+rw /sys/class/gpio 3) saved file 4) rebooted This

Re: Raspberry Pi and GPIO

2014-10-09 Thread Andrew Kluthe
No specific information I can help with but this seems like it might hold some answers for you if you dig enough. http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=73924 On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Michael Doub wrote: > I think that I have now confirmed that it is a permission issue.

Re: Raspberry Pi and GPIO

2014-10-09 Thread Michael Doub
I think that I have now confirmed that it is a permission issue. I added a “sudo” in front of the “echo” command. Now everything seems to be working. I still have the question about how to give livecode the correct permissions to access this files as it would seem more logical to use to do di

Raspberry Pi and GPIO

2014-10-09 Thread Michael Doub
I am looking for some help from some of you with unix/raspberry pi experience. I have think that I have installed 7.0 rc 1 on my raspberry pi B+ properly. I am trying to figure out how to play with the GPIO’s. I am am able to execute the following to set up the IO put shell("echo 1