Hi Ryan,
looks cool. What are you using as a hardware platform? Looks like a RPi connected to a board with RJ45? Just passing the GPIOs to the playfield?
Jan
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Hi Ryan,
looks cool. What are you using as a hardware platform? Looks like a RPi connected to a board with RJ45? Just passing the GPIOs to the playfield?
Jan
Quoted from Ryanx0r:Yep using the GPIO via RJ45 connectors. I designed my own two-layer boards in Diptrace and had them manufactured via Osh Park.
What are you using software wise? MPF can drive GPIOs on the RPi out of the box in case you did not settle yet . http://docs.missionpinball.org/en/dev/hardware/rpi/index.html
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