sure it is! Cut the I2C pins on your stacking headers, load the overlays needed manually.Yeah, but it's not feasible to have two power HAT+ connected, hence why I said three.I make it potentially four
Will that make sense? Up to you to decided (as I'm still waiting to see a power HAT+ product ).
Another 'fancy' example is the M.2 HAT+. It has an EEPROM which is of no use - as there is no overlay to be loaded automaticlly - but it will stop you from using another HAT+ (@address 0x51,either official or third party, whoever releases one first) because of that...
Statistics: Posted by aBUGSworstnightmare — Sat Jun 22, 2024 6:10 am