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I love this project, and I love the work you've done.
Like yourself, I was disappointed to discover that the first BrickPi HATs only supported NXT sensors.
Since then, DexterIndustries have release an updated board that supports EV3 sensors and motors:
https://www.dexterindustries.com/new-brickpi3-lego-mindstorms/
Obviously, this repo is based on the EV3Dev distro for the Lego Brick.
What would be required in porting similar functionality to a plain Raspbian distro?
I'm happy to get this underway, but some starting points would be really helpful!
Thanks in advance.
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This is exciting news! Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
This repo contains an old version. Go to https://github.com/StarlitSoftware/marvin/tree/develop for the latest.
Note that I am on the verge of making a lot of changes from reading this book :-)
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I love this project, and I love the work you've done.
Like yourself, I was disappointed to discover that the first BrickPi HATs only supported NXT sensors.
Since then, DexterIndustries have release an updated board that supports EV3 sensors and motors:
https://www.dexterindustries.com/new-brickpi3-lego-mindstorms/
Obviously, this repo is based on the EV3Dev distro for the Lego Brick.
What would be required in porting similar functionality to a plain Raspbian distro?
I'm happy to get this underway, but some starting points would be really helpful!
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: