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Seemingly unstable GPIO output while executing from RetroPie
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Seemingly unstable GPIO output while executing from RetroPie
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Yes, that works and puts the final clean-up on it.

Thanks for all your help!!
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RE: Seemingly unstable GPIO output while executing from RetroPie - by LouF - Feb-19-2021, 06:29 AM

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