Oh, and right. The Cylon blink pattern uses ~5-6% CPU. Which is not too bad 
for a Nodejs app. I'll have to compare that with a C mmap() / /dev/mem 
implementation, and see how it stacks up.

On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 11:31:09 PM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote:
>
>
> I'll be adding a new wrapper file for devmem2.c for those of you who might 
> be interested. I'm still skeptical whether this is very useful or not. But 
> I've written an example that "toggles" the USR LEDs in a Cylon like 
> pattern. I think at minimum that it could be used as a learning tool - Of 
> how one can access ( read, and write ) to GPIO registers.
>

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