@hutattedonmyarm Thank you. I built a project that reads all the sensors on a board and displays them on a 3.5" TFT. There is also an RTC and SDcard for logging. Various things are updated at different intervals.
I am working on my most complex change to Adafruit stuff now. It requires many changes to many files in two different repos. It involves adding the UDOO Bolt to Blinka, Adafruit's #Circuitpython compatibility layer for Linux.
I am working on the #Circuitpython control script for my Little Red Rover. I had to delete a file from the Feather M4 Express because I ran out of storage. I have that file stored elsewhere.
I have been working on a #Python3 script to pull text data from a micro running #Circuitpython. This is data logged for temperature, humidity, and light levels. The accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope x, y, and z axis readings are also logged.
I am doing a bit of tweaking on the #Circuitpython script for my Little Red Robot. I may need to switch to a different chassis because the current one is not really working for this robot.
I have 148 data points for the temperature and humidity in my room. My #Circuitpython script logs data every 10 minutes, and it has been running since about the middle of the day yesterday.
I have my #Circuitpython robot code setup so I can insert an sd card at anytime after the script starts. The sd card is checked for at a defined interval, and if found, logging begins.
I have set my #Circuitpython script to log all the information it collects, including current temperature and humidity every twenty minutes. I want a record of the rise and fall of the temperature and humidity during the day.
I have most of the initialization code in my #Circuitpython Little Red Rover script, and it is already 284 lines of mostly code. There is a problem with the motor controller initialization that I still have to figure out.
I am trying to convince the Adafruit [adafruit.com] people who work on #Circuitpython that interrupts are absolutely necessary to do certain things, like processing momentary switches.
Tinkering today. Upgrading all my Express boards to the newest version of #CircuitPython and then poking at #Micropython. I have to put my LED and switch circuit back together.
This is so cool! I can use #CircuitPython to act as a custom keyboard. It can send customized codes right into the keyboard buffer via USB. It would allow creating custom controllers that use keyboard characters, or custom macros.
I have been tinkering with my Circuit Playground Express [adafruit.com] again. If you want to get started with #CircuitPython, I strongly recommend this board because it has stuff to start tinkering with right away and does not require any soldering.