Thanks! :)

There are a few issues in the docs that I missed before release, but I've been cleaning them up today. That's one I've missed again.

There are certainly some issues remaining, particularly with interrupts. Although they work properly most of the time, in certain situations they fail and don't halt the main app, but do hinder it. I'll debug this over the next few days.

Other than that, it seems to work quite well so far. I'm going to test it out on some more complex applications and see how it fares.

If you get a chance to test it out, I'm all ears for feedback for certain. Very soon I'll want to discuss the points you brought up on the other thread, so I'll ping you via email when I've got the time.


In reply to Re^2: Displaying my PM post count and XP on an LCD with RPi::WiringPi by stevieb
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