change GPIO pins, update README instructions
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iBitFit
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BiTFiT
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Land the triangles without touching the rods
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Land the triangles without touching the rods
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Requirements
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Requirements
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* Windows - none
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* [Python 3+](https://python.org/downloads)
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* Linux/Mac - Python 2.6+, Pygame 1.8.1+
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* [Pygame 2](https://pygame.org/wiki/GettingStarted)
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* [PGFW](https://open.shampoo.ooo/shampoo/pgfw) (included in this repository as a Git submodule)
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Running
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Running
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* Windows - double-click "scale-sieve" EXE
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Once Python and Pygame have been installed, clone the repository, including PGFW, and run `OPEN-GAME`
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* Linux/Mac - run `./OPEN-GAME` on the command line
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git clone --recursive https://open.shampoo.ooo/shampoo/ibitfit
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cd ibitfit/
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./OPEN-GAME
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Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi
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Add `--gpio` to the command line to read input from buttons wired to the Raspberry Pi (the buttons should be wired to GPIO 17 and 27).
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If running on a Raspberry Pi, it is possible to control left and right using buttons connected to the Raspberry Pi pins GPIO 23 and GPIO 24. It should work automatically as long as [RPi.GPIO](https://sourceforge.net/p/raspberry-gpio-python/wiki/Home/) is installed, which should be installed by default.
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BiTFiT is the first [Playzing](https://shampoo.ooo/playzing) compatible game. See the [Playzing builder's manual][] for detailed instructions on how to get it running.
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Headless
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Headless
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If running on Linux without X-Windows (for example, Raspberry Pi Lite OS), there are two options for launching
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If running on Linux without X-Windows (for example, Raspberry Pi Lite OS), there are two options for launching:
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* add `--kms` to the command line if the newer KMS driver and Pygame 2 are being used
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* add `--kms` to the command line if the newer KMS driver and Pygame 2 are being used
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* add `--fb` to use the framebuffer if using Pygame 1
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* add `--fb` to use the framebuffer if using Pygame 1
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[Playzing builder's manual]: https://open.shampoo.ooo/shampoo/playzing/src/branch/main/doc/Playzing_builder's_manual.md
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class ElectricSieve(Game):
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class ElectricSieve(Game):
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# The GPIO pins corresponding to the buttons and LED indicators
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# The GPIO pins corresponding to the buttons and LED indicators
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PIN_BUTTON_LEFT = 17
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PIN_BUTTON_LEFT = 23
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PIN_BUTTON_RIGHT = 27
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PIN_BUTTON_RIGHT = 24
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PIN_LED_UP = 22
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PIN_LED_UP = 22
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PIN_LED_DOWN = 23
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PIN_LED_DOWN = 23
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