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  • Author Author: silver2row
  • Date Created: 23 Dec 2018 10:49 PM Date Created
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LoadCape, MotorCape, and BBBW/Flask and Ideas

silver2row
silver2row
23 Dec 2018

Hello,

 

...

 

I was making some ideas come to life on GitHub.com. The two major items were related to BBBW and BBGW w/ the newer Capes available.

 

I used the MotorCape to make some motors move and the LoadCape to make some loads (motors) move around. I am still working on the LoadCape software.

 

These are actually some nice Capes. I found them to be trying at first but when things fit, they fit. You can look at github.com/silver2row/motocape and github.com/silver2row/loadcape

if you get bored. Those two are WIP (works in progress).

 

...

 

If you are working w/ either Cape, I would like to get a bunch of feedback. I would like suggestions on ideas, how I might be able to change to suit other peoples' needs, and any

critiquing ideas would be helpful.

 

Seth

 

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P.S. These are the look of the two different Capes. The Top Cape is the MotorCape.

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    silver2row over 7 years ago

    Hello,

     

    I was trying to figure out how to make GPIO go in reverse. I have been unsuccessful so far. That is why I erased the ideas from the LoadCape library.

     

    Seth

     

    P.S. If you comment here on GPIO and you know how to produce reverse actions in Python, shoot me a message. I would like to learn. I have seen reverse methods in strings but not w/ physical components.

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    silver2row over 7 years ago

    Hello,

     

    I was trying to figure out how to make GPIO go in reverse. I have been unsuccessful so far. That is why I erased the ideas from the LoadCape library.

     

    Seth

     

    P.S. If you comment here on GPIO and you know how to produce reverse actions in Python, shoot me a message. I would like to learn. I have seen reverse methods in strings but not w/ physical components.

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