On 4/5/22 14:25, Craig Newman via use-livecode wrote:

But much of the underlying power behind each of my machines is based on a small 
I/O hardware gadget that has no particular relevance to LC per se, apart from a 
software framework that supports it.

The front end is a LC stack, running in the IDE, a control panel that reads and 
writes to the gadget. The gadget reads the state of things like switches and 
controls things like motors. Perhaps this might suggest to some that a hardware 
project could be assembled using Raspberry Pi or Arduino or even a PIC, since 
my particular hardware gadget is no longer supported.

All right - now I'm hooked.
Looking forward to you talking about the LC interface to the real world.

--
 Mark Wieder
 ahsoftw...@gmail.com

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