The current crop of ARM boards (Raspberry/Orange Pi, Pine, etc) all run Linux and Android and I'm pretty sure they would work great with NSBasic.
I'm interested in these devices (especially Pi Zero) as automation hubs and am considering NSBasic as one possible front end.
There are low-level GPIO libs/apis for Linux - any ideas how can I drive GPIO from NSBasic?
Thanks,
Ken
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I did a little research on this - not much good news. Browsers won't let you get at low level GPIO. You'll need to use a PhoneGap plug in for this. I looked at the list and didn't see any - but there may still be something out there.
Otherwise, a plugin would have to be created. Not a huge job if you know what you're doing.
George Henne
NS BASIC Corporation
http://www.nsbasic.com
>The current crop of ARM boards (Raspberry/Orange Pi, Pine, etc) all run
>Linux and Android and I'm pretty sure they would work great with NSBasic.
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>I'm interested in these devices (especially Pi Zero) as automation hubs
>and am considering NSBasic as one possible front end.
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>There are low-level GPIO libs/apis for Linux - any ideas how can I drive
>GPIO from NSBasic?
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>Thanks,
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>Ken
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