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Pressing KEYA or KEYB when picod is running triggers the buzzer. You can hear the pulse, if you see what I mean
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Hmm, I'll have a look at the manual to see what's controlling the buzzer.
Is that with or without your script for pico-i2cd that controls the LEDs?
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with just picod running. I also noticed that when pico-i2cd is running, it takes longer for the battery firmware to pick up on a power failure.
After more testing, the buzzer goes off when pressing KEYA or KEYB while only picod is running
Thanks for the extra details, I'll see if I can figure this one out over the weekend.
I could imagine it's something to do with how this code is handling GPIO 27...
I can't quite reproduce this one, since my last buzzer just died while trying to solder in on :/
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Pressing KEYA or KEYB when picod is running triggers the buzzer. You can hear the pulse, if you see what I mean
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