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asked in https://github.com/enesbcs/rpieasy/issues/37
Currently i do not have this device, and it is above my order threshold for a device that i will never use.
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There are a library for it, seems a little old, testing needed:
https://pypi.org/project/Adafruit-MPR121/
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This chip supports quite a number of different keypads. Support for it would be a pretty nice addition. :) It can also be used for LED applications but I don't have any experience doing that.
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I build a update script for RPiEasy
https://github.com/haraldtux/rpieasy-update
have fun
Greetings Harald
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Hello Alexander,
PRiEasy don't want to run on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model A Plus Rev 1.0
install :
* python3-pip
* screen
* alsa-utils
* wireless-tools
* wpasupplicant
* zip
* unzip
* j…
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### Summarize of the problem/feature request
Please add RPIEasy as a Node Type into the ESPEasy P2P network.
I think the changes below will be enough.
Target source file1: "ESPEasy-Globals.h"…
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Maybe you or the users find this useful or fun
https://github.com/haraldtux/RPiEasy_dashboard.esp_example
greeting Harald
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While we are adding plugin requests I thought I'd throw this one into the mix. This is quite similar to the MCP23017 chip but it only has 8 GPIO. Very popular for a multitude of things. As time permi…
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This library may be embedded in RPIEasy, testing will need some time...
https://github.com/milaq/rpi-rf