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Is there OK to use GPIO pins "outside" OpenPlotter - any conflicts?
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Hi,
I'm a newbe to OpenPlotter and I'm just assembling a complete set-up based on an RPI 3. Still waiting for som components from China.
My question is really if I would create a conflict if I use GPI-pins from scripts (or python programs) that are using some of the available GPIO pins or if this is indeed possible.

I have seen the actions tab but in some instances it might be easier to create a script that runs regardless of OP. Is there a way of telling OP that some pins isn't available?

/Lars
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If you do not define any entry in GPIO tab, you will be able to use any pin in your scripts
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(2018-01-09, 07:34 PM)Sailoog Wrote: If you do not define any entry in GPIO tab, you will be able to use any pin in your scripts

Thanks
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