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- 25 Oct 2019 18:45
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: What version of JavaScript/ECMAScript is Z-Way server running?
- Replies: 2
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- 25 Oct 2019 00:07
- Forum: Discussions in English
- Topic: What version of JavaScript/ECMAScript is Z-Way server running?
- Replies: 2
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What version of JavaScript/ECMAScript is Z-Way server running?
When implementing new modules (apps) for Z-Way server, I wanted to confirm which specific version of JavaScript/ECMAScript is used in the Z-Way server's JavaScript automation engine. I see in the manual " Z-Way Essentials " ( https://z-wave.me/essentials ) it says this: Section 12.1: Z-Way...
- 19 Sep 2019 20:58
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: GPIO pins and stacking another card on top of RaZberry card?
- Replies: 1
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Re: GPIO pins and stacking another card on top of RaZberry card?
A little more info I found - here is example from Zymbit on how they suggest using a "pie plate" stacking header. Their Zymkey 4i card is on pins 1-10, and the extra long pins allow stacking a 2nd card on the same pins 1-10: https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/standard10/uploads/zymbit/original...
- 19 Sep 2019 20:01
- Forum: RaZberry
- Topic: GPIO pins and stacking another card on top of RaZberry card?
- Replies: 1
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GPIO pins and stacking another card on top of RaZberry card?
The other card I would like to stack on top of RaZberry is the Zymbit Zymkey 4i . I was wondering if anyone else has done anything like this, and what your thoughts are? It seems possible to stack multiple daughter cards on the GPIO pin header, as long as the cards do not conflict in any of the foll...