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  1. Thanks, I will definitely check that out. A starting project is what I would need... have to start somewhere-right?
  2. Thanks, I have my sights set on another board not released just yet. It will support Debian Stretch. Will that work with my favorite web interface or will I run into the same issue I am having now? I use Stretch with my Raspberry(s) now. I suspect it is the links between the hardware and software that is missing when I can't get it to work. N1 Any suggestions where I should start to learn how to make something work for me? I prefer the above interface over a Python web interface offered with the relay array. Years ago Java was used with a Windows PC to work the relays. Is that some kind of option with Linux?
  3. Hello, I am wondering if someday tutorials will be made available for ones who like the idea of using single board computers for projects, but have not learned to write their own code. Raspberry has an overabundance of people sharing what they have created [this for example https://tutorials-raspberrypi.com/setup-raspberry-pi-node-js-webserver-control-gpios/] I have made use of what I have searched and found to make my website again [my site], but at least for the computer hosting my relay interface I want to use better boards with more RAM. Should I learn to write some code and get the satisfaction of making it work by myself or should I wait for a future Armbian wave to catch? Right now my goal is to have a web interface (not so much Python) control the GPIO pins on my ROCK64 that control this http://www.microcenter.com/product/437843/4_Relays_Raspberry_Pi_Plate_Shield. Thanks
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  5. Nothing like a good weekend challenge to occupy my inner nerd. I love this web interface NODE JS along with this relay plate RELAY PLATE and have it working with Raspberry PI3, but now I want to take advantage of the additional ram I have with Rock64. The process did not go without a hitch. I list the latest version of NPM in my machine and the web interface is working. I don't think the relays are getting triggered even though I painstakingly crossed the power pinouts and the gpio pinouts. Not sure if this can be adapted or if it has been done before. I am good at following those that know more than me, but do not consider myself knowledgeable enough to blaze new trails. Thanks
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