[PD] Current best practice for GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi?

Dan Wilcox danomatika at gmail.com
Wed Nov 8 19:07:25 CET 2023


I believe there was a basic [gpio] object, perhaps from Miller but I don't find it on his site now.

If someone has the source code, maybe we can put it up separately on github.com/pd-externals <http://github.com/pd-externals> with a pd-lib-builder makefile. It should be a simple C object, so easy to compile. 

> On Nov 8, 2023, at 6:57 PM, pd-list-request at lists.iem.at wrote:
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> From: Yann Seznec <yann at yannseznec.com <mailto:yann at yannseznec.com>>
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> Hello,
> 
> I?m wondering what the best option is nowadays for using the GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi in Pure Data. 
> 
> Wiring Pi seems to be no longer available, as far as I can tell. I?m not sure what other options there are?
> 
> One option suggested elsewhere for inputs was to use the ?retrogame? script to turn GPIO pin activity into keyboard presses and use the [key] object in Pd, but I can?t seem to get that script to work properly yet. 
> 
> Any suggestions would be great, thanks in advance.
> 
> Yann

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