Thomas Sarlandie
Thomas Sarlandie
The beauty of a code request is that it can be updated :) Just commit your new changes to your branch and click the sync button, this page will update...
Rob, Looks good to me. Sorry for the additional changes. If you don't have time, we can also go ahead and merge things as they are now and I will...
Hey Rob, so I have made some changes that I have pushed. If you look at this pull request in github, you can see each of my commits and see...
Oh and for the MFDPage you can work on another branch. Make sure you start it from `master` (so you will not have the autopilot for now) and we can...
It would be good to start the daemon manually, inside gdb to see why it's crashing. We just see `pi-blasted stopped` here. This is likely to be similar to #122:...
I think most servos expect a signal that is slower than what you are sending here. The schematic you linked to mentions 20ms, that would be a 50Hz frequency (and...
> From a pure PWM signal perspective, this makes sense. However, looking at the range of servo inputs, this feels a bit unintuitive. The servo only operates in "high" durations...
@ryall Just lack of time and other features seemed more important. Some useful references if you have time and interest to look into this: - AIS Decoder in JS: https://github.com/fulup-bzh/GeoGate/blob/master/encoder/lib/GG-AisDecode.js...
_thanks for pointing me to pi-somfy - cool project!_ I think the conflict here is that pi-somfy uses pygpio which uses [pigpio](https://github.com/joan2937/pigpio). I had not seen this project before but...
That should be good. If you turn off pi-blaster, does pigpiod works on this channel? Unfortunately, I never found a good way to figure out which DMA channels are in...