Support regular (non-RGB) LEDs, including an onboard LED#127
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Support regular (non-RGB) LEDs, including an onboard LED#127chris-bc wants to merge 3 commits intoSpacehuhnTech:masterfrom
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… If no pin is specified (LED_PIN in config.h) LED_BUILTIN will be used
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I didn't want the hassle of dealing with an RGB LED, but I still wanted some way for the script to indicate a status change.
If no RGB LED is configured in config.h a regular single-colour LED will be used to complete 'LED' commands.
If LED_PIN is #defined (config.h) the specified pin will be used. Otherwise LED_BUILTIN will be used.