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echo: rberrypi
to: COMPUTER NERD KEV
from: RICHARD OWLETT
date: 2020-02-18 04:31:00
subject: Re: Selecting compatible

On 02/18/2020 02:23 AM, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
> Computer Nerd Kev  wrote:
>> A. Dumas  wrote:
>>> Computer Nerd Kev  wrote:
>>>> There's a wiki with extensive documentation relating to the Pi here:
>>>> https://elinux.org/RPi_Hub
>>>>
>>>> However even if the scope of your "compatibility matrix" was limited
>>>> just to GPIO devices (so as to be vaguely achieveable), it would be
>>>> borderline unmaintainable given the number of boards that come and
>>>
>>> https://pinout.xyz
>>
>> Alright, "GPIO compatible devices", not the GPIO "device" itself.
>>
>> The things that plug into it.
>
> Oh I see, there's: https://pinout.xyz/boards
>
> Still, the first three boards that came to mind: HiFiBerry, Apple2Pi,
> and PiTubeDirect, aren't on there. So it's clearly not a reliable
> reference for the full range of what's available.
>

That aims to meet a similar need. But the format doesn't meet my use
pattern. It definitely gives data-points for whatever I attempt.

It may have solved one problem - https://pinout.xyz/pinout/pijuice
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