On 15/03/2020 12:11, Jesper Kaas wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 20:09:33 -0000 (UTC), Gordon Henderson
> wrote:
>
>> There is NO currently supported wiringPi source code download, at least
>> none by me, the author, so I've no idea where you're getting the source
>> from. If you're using Raspbian, then sudo apt-get install wiringpi,
>> however read this and pick another GPIO library
>>
>> http://wiringpi.com/news/
>>
>> And remember; wiringPi is intended for experienced C and RTB BASIC
>> users only. It's not a newbie learning tool.
>>
>> Gordon
>
> Hello Gordon, and thank you for the reply. First I would like to say
> that I did not mean to bother you with a newbie question, but hoped
> that some of the "regulars" on this group could help. And they sure
> did help. Now I can read and write to the GPIO from programcode,
> thanks to your wiringPi library and the kind help I recieved.
> The link you put in above was one of the places I visisted, so I know
> that you are not supporting wiringPi anymore. I googled "raspberry
> gpio c" to find ways of reaching the GPIO from programcode, and got
> several links to wiringPi stuff, so I set out to use that. If anyone
> can suggest a simpler C-library to use, I would be gratefull. I had a
> look at the code in wiringPi.c, and got blown away :-) For now
> wiringPiSetup, pinMode, digitalRead and digitalWrite is al I use.
>
> Best regards
>
I may yet want to use the GPIO and wiringPi looks like its what I would
use, too.
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