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* Products
-> updated with new products
-> added accessories
* Getting started
-> re-structured getting started guide
-> removed some of the advanced stuff
* Tutorials / Examples
-> added categories
-> added new basic tutorials Sleep, GPIO and Pring
-> added WiFi ap / sta tutorial
-> added wifi Scan MAC tutorial
* Firmware API
-> added pysense pytrack pygate categories here
* Datasheets
-> added CE FCC and RoHS documents
-> added pysense2 and pytrack 2 templates
* Update firmware
-> new section, added all methods of updating the firmware
* License
-> put license in its own section
general remarks:
-> updated the layout / theme
no more red code text
codeblocks actually work now
-> general layout updates, removed the old html structures (mostly)
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| Threading |
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MicroPython supports spawning threads by the _thread module. The following example demonstrates the use of this module. A thread is simply defined as a function that can receive any number of parameters. Below 3 threads are started, each one perform a print at a different interval.
import _thread
import time
def th_func(delay, id):
while True:
time.sleep(delay)
print('Running thread %d' % id)
for i in range(3):
_thread.start_new_thread(th_func, (i + 1, i))
Using Locks:
import _thread
a_lock = _thread.allocate_lock()
with a_lock:
print("a_lock is locked while this executes")