I will discuss more in detail about the GPIO and its programming in upcoming articles. The support of Raspberry Pi GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) has been added and is available in Lua and Python via a dedicated lib ( gh_rpi). GLSL Hacker renderer has been updated to properly support OpenGL ES 2.0 API. Other plugins we find on Windows/OSX/Linux versions of GLSL Hacker such as PhysX, FBX, FMOD or Leap Motion are not available on Raspberry Pi. GLSL Hacker 0.8.2 for Raspberry Pi comes with the following plugins: So if you want to code a 3D demo or a small game for the Raspberry Pi platform or even play with the GPIO, GLSL Hacker is there! And now, we have an usable version of GLSL Hacker with plugins and input (keyboard + mouse) management. This time, I spent nearly 2 weeks to fully update the Raspberry Pi version of GLSL Hacker. The first version of GLSL Hacker for RPi I released more than one year ago was limited to the core functions: no plugins, no keyboard and no mouse support. Thanks to the new Raspberry Pi 2 board and its powerful quad-core CPU, I could create a full version of GLSL Hacker for Raspbian.
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