An open source Java library project providing simplified OO-friendly interfaces to the low-level hardware I/O on the Raspberry Pi. (GPIO, SPI, I2C, SERIAL)
For any updates about the Pi4J project, please check our website at https://t.co/3BE0EdqdTA, Mastodon at https://t.co/bMS50o0J0U, or LinkedIn at https://t.co/NZ5q4OLkLS. This Twitter account will no longer be updated.
We just released a new version, 2.7.0, with quite a few fixes, which makes development on your #Java workstation easier. It detects your environment and doesn't load native libraries. Especially great for #Spring devs out there! https://t.co/gUYygVwe6y #JavaOnRaspberryPi
Successful deployment earlier this week, videos on pause for a couple weeks so I can help the other kids get to and fro and prep meals while my wife recovers!
(Though might wrap up the latest @GeerlingEng video since it's 95% done!)
Do you want to run @java on a @Raspberry_Pi Compute Module? You can, of course, as Java runs everywhere! @FrankDelporte explains how in this video https://t.co/0jdcPDj7sV and blog post https://t.co/O5AhUOmzjN. Also, thanks to the step by step to burn the OS by @geerlingguy.
V2.6.1 of Pi4J got published with some minor fixes: gracefully handle UnsatisfiedLinkError on newAutoContext when not running on a Raspberry Pi + clean up of logs in https://t.co/ws99HlbHuQ. Read more about it on https://t.co/gUYygVwe6y
The @pi4j project keeps evolving! V2.6 brings improvements for PWM and I2C communication with electronic components. Read more about it and interviews with Tom Aarts and Robert von Burg in this post by @FrankDelporte: https://t.co/RN1REUsmeC #JavaOnRaspberryPi@Raspberry_Pi
Our website now features a binary clock created by Tom Aarts. It's a nice project for learning more about LEDs and how to control many of them with additional ICs: https://t.co/K43YOgmurD
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Interested in temperature, humidity, pressure, and gas Bosch sensor measurements with Pi4J? Read this blog post with some interesting insights...
https://t.co/RBKgy8AAel
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New version of Pi4J! With V2.6.0, you get further improved and extended I2C and PWM support. Check the full release notes at https://t.co/uDh3Xv8A43 #JavaOnRaspberryPi
Now available on the Pi4J blog: an interview with Tom Aarts! Read it here: https://t.co/RuELCEq0rD. Tom created a lot of example implementations using Pi4J V2 and
found + fixed some missing pieces and bugs in the core library. #JavaOnRaspberryPi@Raspberry_Pi@java
Tom Aarts is working on PWM support for the @Raspberry_Pi 5 in Pi4J. Check out this blog post for more info: https://t.co/gL8irAYOdl
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