Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> Python is likely the easiest language to use (especially as the
> R-Pi has a dedicated I/O library for Python).
Python it is then, go with the flow. You'renever too old to learn
somenting and all the platitudes I keep hearing, so I'll go for it.
> you might be able to use
> a serial->parallel shift register (74HC595).
That's a place to begin looking.
Danke
Axel
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