Ben
Ben
We have a suite of computers (modernish desktop, 1650Ti era.) using internal, but would need to find out what, SD card reader. They often bluescreen with 1.7.5 (I just posted...
Yes, but only 1.7.5 is causing the problem, 1.7.4.1 does not have the problem (for us). Something in it, in its compilation has changed and is triggering the 'driver/windows' to...
> Suggest you double check that you can reproduce it with a normal USB SD card reader first. For all we know the user-mode driver thingy could be for your...
How is this going. Wondering if I should try this, or just use the RPI.GPIO 'shim'.
I think he's knee deep in getting gpio going across the board. Now a short/long term option is to use gpiozero*, it's stable W.R.T the way a user puts it...
I get you with gpiozero, it was just general compatibility, of course with its own restrictions. The python part of lgpio is on pypi? Sure I noticed it there. Joans...
just to say thanks for the explanation. I wondered what that was for. Luckily this one isn't swapping hats. .
I'm just setting mine up after I came across this. What does it currently do for inactive sensors. I'd like it to just grey out/become translucent and fade into the...
That means an other program is running and using it, close/kill other Python/Thonny etc.
This is not related to Kernel 6.6.x Rhis is your virtual environment and the lack of a pypi lgpio module. You need to open you venv to system modules, there...