**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 06 02:59:58 2014 Apr 06 13:35:33 alexanderhiam : ping :) Apr 06 13:35:45 hello Apr 06 13:36:30 I'm done with the test week :) I thought I'd catch up with the I2C example and doc we were discussing about! Apr 06 13:36:59 awesome, how'd it go? Apr 06 13:39:21 better than what I had prepared for ;) I should have a couple of arduino <--> I2C <-->PyBBIO examples working by tonight (if nothing goes wrong) Apr 06 13:40:03 alexanderhiam : I wanted to know what would fit into the documentation part..... Apr 06 13:41:16 alexanderhiam: I'm not sure as to what to add to the documentation wiki (so I was wondering if you had a few points in mind!) Apr 06 13:41:29 karki: something like this: https://github.com/alexanderhiam/PyBBIO/wiki/serial Apr 06 13:42:17 brief descrption, links to examples, api, header pins Apr 06 13:42:56 if you click edit on that page you can copy and paste the Markdown source and use it as a template Apr 06 13:44:35 great :) Apr 06 13:45:38 I used the library to talk to an acceleromter recently, works great ;) Apr 06 13:45:48 had a look - got it :) Apr 06 13:46:42 The problem is that I don't know whether I have a I2C device handy right now (but I do have arduinos ;) ) Apr 06 13:48:28 oh I have plenty of I2C gizmos, I can do an example at some point soon Apr 06 13:49:01 I'll be using the arduino due, it will save me from using a voltage level converter. And for the wiki, I'll draw fritzing images of the demo example. Apr 06 13:51:29 hmm, I'd rather the example didn't require programming a separate board, expecially a $50 one... Apr 06 13:54:51 I get you. I'll go for the uno then. (....or dig up that accelerometer I had put somewhere ) Apr 06 13:56:36 ok Apr 06 22:49:39 ds2: ping **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Apr 07 02:59:59 2014