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2 different versions of the bare minimum code required to blink an LED on pin 13 (aka J17-14) using an Intel Edison and C++.
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#include "mraa.hpp" | |
int main() | |
{ | |
// set GPIO digital pin "13" to be an output | |
mraa_gpio_context d_pin = mraa_gpio_init_raw(128); | |
mraa_gpio_dir(d_pin, MRAA_GPIO_OUT_HIGH); | |
// loop forever toggling the on board LED every second | |
for (;;) { | |
mraa_gpio_write(d_pin, 1); | |
sleep(1); | |
mraa_gpio_write(d_pin, 0); | |
sleep(1); | |
} | |
return MRAA_SUCCESS; | |
} |
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#include "mraa.hpp" | |
int main() | |
{ | |
// set GPIO digital pin "13" to be an output | |
mraa::Gpio* d_pin = NULL; | |
d_pin = new mraa::Gpio(13, true, false); | |
d_pin->dir(mraa::DIR_OUT); | |
// loop forever toggling the on board LED every second | |
for (;;) { | |
d_pin->write(1); | |
sleep(1); | |
d_pin->write(0); | |
sleep(1); | |
} | |
return MRAA_SUCCESS; | |
} |
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