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The GPIO demo is an application, showing some simple use of the ADB4000s GPIOs and Buzzer. After starting the App, you can switch through different tabs, accessing different functions of the ADB.
 
The GPIO demo is an application, showing some simple use of the ADB4000s GPIOs and Buzzer. After starting the App, you can switch through different tabs, accessing different functions of the ADB.
  
To access the hardware-related functions, a JNI-Interface, as well as some abstracting classes are shipped within this app. You can download the sources [[Media:gpio_demo.tar.bz2|here]]
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To access the hardware-related functions, a JNI-Interface, as well as some abstracting classes are shipped within this app. You can download the sources [[Media:Gpio_demo.tar.bz2|here]]
  
 
[[Category:Android]] [[Category:HowTo]]
 
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The GPIO demo is an application, showing some simple use of the ADB4000s GPIOs and Buzzer. After starting the App, you can switch through different tabs, accessing different functions of the ADB.

To access the hardware-related functions, a JNI-Interface, as well as some abstracting classes are shipped within this app. You can download the sources here

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