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On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 16:53:08 +0100, Rob Morley
wrote: On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 08:28:41 +0100 T i m wrote: On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 08:24:47 +0200, Thomas Prufer wrote: Or fill it with an insulating liquid. Funnily enough I'd already thought of that one Thomas. ;-) Me too, but I thought it would be too much hassle if you wanted to access the board, e.g. the GPIO pins. :-) As an aside ... I wonder what proportion of RPi users actually use them to interface anything (using the GPIO pins)? I have several RPi's and I've *never* used the GPIO pins for anything, whereas I have used all the various i/o interfaces on all my Arduinos. A mate bought me a BBC Micro:bit and after the Arduinos I found that really complicated and confusing to use. ;-( Cheers, T i m |
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