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GPIO is extremely slow (20ms to toggle) in 1.0.6 #188
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@nickamuch Good point. I will remove these and publish a new version. |
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I have created release 1.0.7 |
Great, thank you! |
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Release 1.0.8: ============== Fixes: Issue #196: cache board type to avoid poor performance Issue #192: fix PocketBeagle PWM pin typo Issue #191: turn off RotaryEncoder's debug output by default Issue #188: GPIO is extremely slow (20ms to toggle) Issue #186: problems with UART shortlog: David Planella (12): Copy Encoder module comments to README.md Formatted Encoder README in markdown Fixed Encoder README formatting Removed QEP instructions from Encoder module Fixes to Encoder README Updated Encoder README Encoder README: added info on dedicated overlays Encoder README: updated info on pre-requisites Encoder README update Encoder README update Add logging support, turn off unconditional debug output Encoder: remove unused logging code Drew Fustini (3): Merge pull request #195 from dplanella/master Fix PocketBeagle PWM pin typo (#192) cache board type to avoid poor performance (#196) Signed-off-by: Drew Fustini <[email protected]>
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There are a bunch of syslogs scattered throughout the gpio_set_value function. These should not be there. Removing them causes the gpio sets to run at a speed similar to what was seen in 1.0.3
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