The things That we need to be developed
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(07-04-2016, 07:57 PM)Zoidiano0 Wrote: 1) GPIO IDE ( for linux )

2) GPIO Example codes for Android

3) Android and Linux Image's Build Guides

4) Kernel Customization Guides

5) POT MODULES

1) I have been using RPi.GPIO-PineA64 from the github site / works well in both Python2 and Python3; on every gnu+linux distro provided so far debian (xfce, mate, and base), ubuntu, and arch... 

... I'm not sure what you mean by an IDE? The Raspberry PI doesn't have a GPIO IDE... whatever that is. You can use eclipse, or IDLE, and of course the Raspberry PI site has zillions of coding examples (many of them I put there myself). If I get your meaning, a GPIO IDE sounds interesting; an easy way to map pins visually with code / like a visual builder of sorts?

I think that Joan's pigpio library could be ported without too much trouble from her github site; pigpio is now built-in on the raspbian image for Raspberry PI. I also think that porting Gordon's wiringpi libraries would be doable. Both of those folks are active on the Raspberry PI forum, and Gordon is a moderator on the #raspbian channel at irc freenode. 

2) GPIO and Android (in the classical sense) doesn't make much sense. This is not something Android has really ever provided (show me a tablet or a phone that supports GPIO??) so not sure what you mean there either. Supporting GPIO from Android doesn't make much sense either from the standpoint that Java doesn't really support GPIO either ! Its an interesting idea as far as that goes; are you a Java developer?

3 & 4) Are you a kernel developer? lennyraposo and longsleep are active here, as well on the #pine64 channel at irc.pine64.xyz:6667 (you might approach them if you're willing to helpout with kernel building stuff)  

I am going to be working with the GPIO stuff to get that going a little faster. If you are a developer then dive in a pick a project. None of us can do everything... so pick something you're interested in and work on that; I'm going to be working on the GPIO stuff (that's where my interest is) although that does not mean I'm not interested in the kernel, but we all need to focus.

marcus


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RE: The things That we need to be developed - by MarkHaysHarris777 - 07-04-2016, 08:36 PM

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