And sorry. I meant to put this topic in “projects” but somehow hit the wrong spot. That’s what happens when me and my giant fingers try to do something on a phone.
There you go, all moved.
if you look at the grove connector you will notice that they are colour coded.
The GPS unit has a Blue connector which makes it a Port C device, the ENVIII has a red connector which makes it a Port A device. Port C devices don't have hubs as need to be connected directly to port C where as ENVIII can be connected via a HubA.
I see you are using a StickC, You will need to try connecting it to the connector on the top (HAT connector)
Port A units are digital/i2c and so will work as you have noticed.
PortB units are analogue devices.
You can try a PortBHub which will convert analogue to digital or you can try the GoPlus2 module which has analogue pins.
Alternatively, on the base plate of the Core2 remove the expansion module and you will have access to the MBus connectors with analogue pins.
Wow! I was looking for a pocket calculator for my twelve year old. I had an m5stack faces laying around, flashed with RunCPM, but unusable for me because of the tiny font it uses.
They are available only as PH2.0 4P connectors you can order them from china or on eBay but they are white SMD mount devices as you can see in this image.
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The coloured ones I are spare from M5Stack projects and haven't been able to find a source of them yet.
If you still can't find them message me I can sell white THT ones for GBP £4 for a pack of 10 but there will be P&P to be paid on top of that price.
@surixtm thank you for your feedback, on the github project I am improving versions of this project.
I remind you that I am alone with a learning of C ++ permanently !
The menu icons have been changed to make it more homogeneous
The project has already evolved with the addition of the visible bluetooth application, then a games page has just been created.
I would add the features :D