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remotebuzzer: remove gpio library, switch to onoff library, add additional button support#201
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remotebuzzer: remove gpio library, switch to onoff library, add additional button support#201
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…pport. - additional support for collage and shutdown were added Change-Id: I46ec7db11711128fae6089e1afc11eb99612e868
Change-Id: Ib5704a9212beaaaa3eef44a27a451fd3ea6fab19
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Removed Raspberry GPIO library gpio, and replaced by library onoff - for licensing reasons. onoff comes under the MIT license.
Added support for dedicated hardware buttons to trigger a collage and a system shutdown.
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