Thanks Jason and Antonio for your help.
Jason, thanks for the additional tips and info. You are right is not web2py
related, it's just python related when it comes to having the GPIO working,
then again anything assembled with web2py is related to it... the GPIO file
contains that while loop yo
Sounds interesting. Personally my system ran with very little cpu at all.
There are way to make it run effeciently.
Node is a fun new technology, but I personally don't trust it for
commercial use yet. It's still at that young and fragmenting stage so the
technology could change to fast. :)
Have
Sorry to disappoint you but raspberry pi go a lot better with nodejs
javascrcipt framework.Almost no CPU usage
check this
http://pijs.io/
2013/6/10 Jason (spot) Brower
> HI,
> I'm not totally sure what the gpio file is about, but an easy way to do it
> is to have while loop in a python fil
HI,
I'm not totally sure what the gpio file is about, but an easy way to do it
is to have while loop in a python file. Each time it goes through the loop
it can do things like check the serial line for sensor data, run any
automated items like turning on the lights in the evening, and read for
mes
Hi Jason,
Thanks for your reply. You're right it's a group of about 5k users,
although I must say that while on webiopi group with less than 150 users I
would get an answer on the same day, which I thought was amazing given the
few users and just one developer. I guess the more users the more
Hi there, I wouldn't say we are a small community. But BIG questions take
BIG answers. So it's a pain to answer some of these questions. Infact,
your "bump" was even wordy.
I have done projects with arduino and raspberry pi many times. Even as
part of my business.
You question is 60% raspberry a
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