![]() ![]() This way you can start off easy before BAM!, you get hit with all the realities of how to build this in a robust way. I often find the Hello World examples, handy, but not practical. I'm sure before too long it will be there, but in the meantime here is a first demo IOT project, using all of the above techie things. ![]() At this time I couldn't find a single example out there for using the PWM functionality in (still in pre-release) dotnet/iot. But stubbornly I vowed, "I shall build this in Visual Studio with C#" which is still my preferred development IDE and language. Sometimes, its easier to use Python for these things as there's are a lot of examples out there. Visual Studio 2017/2019 and Visual Studio Code.Raspberry Pi running Raspian (Linux based).I really, really wanted to get all this to work with: ![]() I've had a heap of fun, and just a tad amount of pain recently building a PWM Fan Controller for my Pi. ![]()
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