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It appears as if using the I2C pins for GPIO requires a restart of the Raspberry Pi before the I2C interface can be used again. Play safe and move the examples to pins that aren't used for anything else.
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28 lines
648 B
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import processing.io.*;
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boolean ledOn = false;
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// RPI.PIN7 refers to the physical pin 7 on the Raspberry Pi's
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// pin header, which is located on the fourth row, above one of
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// the Ground pins
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void setup() {
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GPIO.pinMode(RPI.PIN7, GPIO.OUTPUT);
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// this is equivalent to addressing the pin with its GPIO number:
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// GPIO.pinMode(4, GPIO.OUTPUT);
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frameRate(0.5);
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}
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void draw() {
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// make the LED blink
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ledOn = !ledOn;
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if (ledOn) {
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GPIO.digitalWrite(RPI.PIN7, GPIO.LOW);
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fill(204);
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} else {
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GPIO.digitalWrite(RPI.PIN7, GPIO.HIGH);
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fill(255);
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}
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stroke(255);
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ellipse(width/2, height/2, width*0.75, height*0.75);
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}
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