Nick
Nick
Thanks for asking. You are supposed to use Python on your laptop or desktop, whatever computer you're using to set up the project. The only thing from Python you need...
If you require additional peripherals, you can find a peripheral to expand the number of available PWM outputs. Additionally, you could interface with a motor driver, which specifically is meant...
The GPIO control in Android Things doesn't have the level of precision that you may want for high frequency PWM.
I was looking for this feature too. I took a look at the RSS feed example and it looks good.
It doesn't seem like you're displaying the ip address anywhere. It might be useful to have that displayed somewhere.
I think some sort of gesture control or voice would work best for a wall mounted device.
You mean displaying the latest text of a tweet from a particular user/hashtag? A full blown client might be overkill.
The apps that can be shown should have the Android TV leanback launcher manifest tag.
When you run the devicetool command, then you correctly get a device action when you say "Turn on"? You also are able to see the traits using `... list --model`...
When you do both, what happens when you want to list using the devicetool?