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I have tried to put multiple devices (different I2c Addresses) on one Core Device Interface port and the devices work in separate OpModes. When I tried to address both of them in same OpMode, it hangs and the Stop/Play/Init button is "broken". Is it possible to address multiple devices on the same port using your I2cDeviceClient class?
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I don’t rightly know; it’s not a something that we perceived as being important. There are six I2C ports on a CDIM; are you running out of room? I guess I’m inquiring as to why you’re exploring this thought in the first place…
I have tried to put multiple devices (different I2c Addresses) on one Core Device Interface port and the devices work in separate OpModes. When I tried to address both of them in same OpMode, it hangs and the Stop/Play/Init button is "broken". Is it possible to address multiple devices on the same port using your I2cDeviceClient class?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: