I read the article and I'm sorry but I don't agree with you at all. This device absolutely needs an I2c interface to be successful. The main issue you eluded to was driver support, but writing a driver that is going to constantly poll or interrupt gpio pins is harder and more processor intensive. You could easily put an msp430 or something on this device and make an I2c interface. No good excuse not to.
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I read the article and I'm sorry but I don't agree with you at all. This device absolutely needs an I2c interface to be successful. The main issue you eluded to was driver support, but writing a driver that is going to constantly poll or interrupt gpio pins is harder and more processor intensive. You could easily put an msp430 or something on this device and make an I2c interface. No good excuse not to.
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