[Noisebridge-discuss] RaspberryPI GPIO Library

Casey Callendrello c1 at caseyc.net
Tue May 13 00:01:26 UTC 2014


Torrie,
Neat. Out of curiosity, and I mean this in the most friendly and
inquisitive way possible, why didn't you use one of the existing libraries?

I've used PiGPIO (http://abyz.co.uk/rpi/pigpio/) for something basic
(servo control), and I'm wondering if there's something I've missed.

Thanks,
--Casey

On 5/12/14, 2:48 PM, Torrie Fischer wrote:
> Hiya, noisebridge.
>
> I made a thing last week:
>
> http://phrobo.net/blog/2014/May/12/announcing-geepio/
>
> It is a small C library built on top of GLib for interacting with the GPIO 
> pins on a RaspberryPI, though it can in theory run on any Linux system that 
> exposes things via /sys/class/gpio/
>
> I'm working on using it to build an RFID door entry system for my house. 
> Hopefully someone else will find it useful :)
>
>
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