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Auto-detect works a bit differently, so we haven't enabled this, even if there are a handful of sensors that could work. I also think the power requirements for the SPIKE Color Sensor are a bit different.
How about this initiative? 😄 |
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I was able to successfully connect a SPIKE Color Sensor to an EV3 and make it work using EV3-G with a sensor adapter.
I used the following adapter project:
https://github.com/a10036gt/EV3-SPIKE_Sensor_Adapter-Staff
With this adapter, the SPIKE Color Sensor can be recognized and used on EV3 with EV3-G, which was very interesting.
Because of this, I was wondering if it might also be possible to support the SPIKE Color Sensor on EV3 in Pybricks.
Are there any plans to add support for SPIKE sensors on EV3 in Pybricks, or would this be technically feasible?
Many educational environments still have a large number of EV3 bricks, so being able to combine them with newer SPIKE sensors would be very useful.
Thank you for your great work on Pybricks.
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