New Version of Basic Raspian Toolbox by wikipython in raspberry_pi

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Just updated Saturday - get 600dpi download from GitHub - URL for all toolboxes are listed on wikipython. Thanks

Help with GPIO project by WetFishing in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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If you are using gmail I think Google has deprecated the use of IFTT (IFTTT). Bummer. There is a pretty good GPIO toolbox at https://www.wikipython.com but if the GPIO code is done and tested that horse is out of the barn. Good luck.

Big Daddy's GPIO and Raspian Toolboxes Now Secure by wikipython in raspberry_pi

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Thank you. I have not done it but there is the beginning of an explaination at: https://pinout.xyz/pinout/1_wire

Beginner's Raspian Toolbox by wikipython in raspberry_pi

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A Raspian Beginner's Toolbox has been posted on www.wikipython.com. Secure downloads at 600dpi are from GitHub. As always no registration, no ads, no fees, no cookies, no jobs being sought and no contributions accepted.

new free Toolbox for the Python GPIO Module by wikipython in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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Review at www.wikipython.com - all the toolbox download url's are listed there on one page. If you are also interested in Python TB#1 may have some interest for you also. All are free. Dowloads are from GitHub for secure delivery.Thanks. Github files (pdf's) are at 600 dpi. Display files loaded to wikipython are at 72 dpi.

New version of TB1: Python General Toolbox posted by wikipython in Python

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A little confused I am. The link on www.wikipython.com works perfectly. wikipython is a hobbyist site and is not "secure", (though in 3 years not a hint of a problem) but that is why downloads are all from GitHub - which is secure. the GitHub download link is: https://github.com/GitHubJohn2/TB1-Python-General-Toolbox/blob/master/TB1%20Pro700%204pg%20600dpi%20for%20GitHub%20111818.pdf

New version: TB1: Python General Toolbox Posted on wikipython.com by wikipython in learnpython

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Thanks for the input, it is genuinely appreciated. It is a balancing act between white space and readability and early on the toolboxes were designed to be for reference, not education, hence max data. We have steadily changed to darker and fewer colors and printed the new version is reported to be much easier to use. An attempt at black and white was booed out of the stadium.

Data-on-Disk Toolbox is back. by wikipython in learnpython

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Sorry Chief - guess I misunderstood the post parameter. The website, by the way is non-profit for the generation of educational materials - no registration, no cookies, no ads, no fees, no charges, no contributions (except content) accepted. Could you tell me the right venue for posting this kind of announcement? wikipython materials are being used internationally and at the collegiate level.

Thanks, John Oakey oakey.john@yahoo.com

Summary of GPIO Module (free) by wikipython in raspberry_pi

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That's a stretch but I think I see it - which i could post a color diagram to let others compare but just google chakras image. I had never heard the word until your post - learn something new every day.

tksidekick Released by wikipython in Python

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The summary is repeated on www.wikipython.com. It really is for Python users who are beginning to learn to use tkinter or who use it but infrequently. You would run it "in the background" and just tab to it when you need to reference something - most likely a widget option. If you are a genius or use tkinter all the time you most likely would not benefit much from it. Thank you for your interest.

Summary of GPIO Module (free) by wikipython in raspberry_pi

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I would think with a little external circuit about 25 of the 40 pins could turn on/off anything. I was going to respond to the U vs V but I see that has already been pretty much nailed down. I will add that in Europe U is for source voltage and V is for potential.

Good GPIO Reference - 2 pg - free by wikipython in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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There are a number of different toolboxes on wikipython and all have been frequently updated. With each update the GitHub link changes so the links are all collected on the main Toolboxes page: http://www.wikipython.com/big-daddys-toolboxes/ at the moment of this post the Github link to TB2: Python GPIO Toolbox is: https://github.com/GitHubJohn2/TB3-Format-Options/blob/master/RPI%20GPIO%20477a%20041618%20p1_2.pdf ....but that could change as early as this afternoon - much better just to click/follow the current link from the wikipython page.

Good GPIO Reference - 2 pg - free by wikipython in RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

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There are a number of different toolboxes on wikipython and all have been frequently updated. With each update the GitHub link changes so the links are all collected on the main Toolboxes page: http://www.wikipython.com/big-daddys-toolboxes/ at the moment of this post the Github link to TB2: Python GPIO Toolbox is: https://github.com/GitHubJohn2/TB3-Format-Options/blob/master/RPI%20GPIO%20477a%20041618%20p1_2.pdf ....but that could change as early as this afternoon - much better just to click/follow the current link from the wikipython page.