The code for this project should work on any computer with the proper libraries installed. I built and tested it on a PC running Windows Vista, and obviously it works with Ubuntu. I have not tested it with an Apple.
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The code for this project should work on any computer with the proper libraries installed. I built and tested it on a PC running Windows Vista, and obviously it works with Ubuntu. I have not tested it with an Apple.
This is still very rough around the edges, ~50% complete. There are alot of buttons that don't work yet, but it plays.
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The pi may have been a better fit here because I am using so few pins, and I am sure that it could be used with very little modification of the code. But the bbb is what i keep around. As frustrating as it can be having less community support, it is probably better because it makes me think and it has gotten me to work a little with c and python wrappers (not this project) which for the most part I have been able to successfully avoid for years ( I think I have played more with assembly than I have c which isn't saying much).
I think the most important thing is to find a part that will meet the projects needs and if there are multiple options pick the one that you will be most likely to want to use again. This way you aren't constantly getting through the learning curve.