07-14-2016, 05:07 PM
GPIO on Android does not really make any sense... how many tablets (or phones) have you seen with GPIO pins ?
... that said, there are Android apps that let you talk to your raspberry PI from your phone, tablet, to the PI GPIO pins.
The GPIO software is a work-in-progress. RPi.GPIO-PineA64 is available as a package from github/ but, i2c is not ready, nor SPI, nor pwm. So, sit tight, and be patient; some of us are working on it.
I cannot confirm who (if anyone) is working on GPIO access from Android. If so, it will be a PineA64 only kinda thingy... and probably not a high priority (as apposed to video acceleration, CEC, and so on).
marcus
... that said, there are Android apps that let you talk to your raspberry PI from your phone, tablet, to the PI GPIO pins.
The GPIO software is a work-in-progress. RPi.GPIO-PineA64 is available as a package from github/ but, i2c is not ready, nor SPI, nor pwm. So, sit tight, and be patient; some of us are working on it.
I cannot confirm who (if anyone) is working on GPIO access from Android. If so, it will be a PineA64 only kinda thingy... and probably not a high priority (as apposed to video acceleration, CEC, and so on).
marcus