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Connection for devices (such as the breakout board)
Frank Motta
December 2012
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Is this I2C interface or some other?
Can this accommodate a DHT11 Digital Temperature Humidity Sensor Module ?
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Teodoro Alonso
December 2012
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or 1-wire?
Frank Motta
December 2012
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Will no Twine person provide information on this point or is this another project that is "left to those who can reverse engineer"?
Gerry Mueller
December 2012
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http://community.supermechanical.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/847#Comment_847
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