04-21-2017, 08:04 AM
Small update: I have changed the detection routines of the original code. It is now able to detect a Pine A64.
I am currently working on reworking the base address and gpio pin mapping; this is taking more work because
i also want to understand what i am doing; i am using the Rpi.GPIO source and the processor manual to
understand how the mapping is done.
It will be a hack on drogon's code, because it currently is too much work to make it like i normally would have
done. Gordon's wiringPi is perfect for Raspberry Pi's, but does not leave much room for other non Rpi boards.
Non the less, i am still very happy and gratefull for using his wiringPi code because a lot is done and it opens
up the possibility of using the openPLC project for industrial automation.
I will keep you informed.
I am currently working on reworking the base address and gpio pin mapping; this is taking more work because
i also want to understand what i am doing; i am using the Rpi.GPIO source and the processor manual to
understand how the mapping is done.
It will be a hack on drogon's code, because it currently is too much work to make it like i normally would have
done. Gordon's wiringPi is perfect for Raspberry Pi's, but does not leave much room for other non Rpi boards.
Non the less, i am still very happy and gratefull for using his wiringPi code because a lot is done and it opens
up the possibility of using the openPLC project for industrial automation.
I will keep you informed.