@themagpi We've merged in preliminary Raspberry Pi 5 support to MiniDexed thanks to Rene's excellent Circle bare metal OS now supporting it. It's still considered experimental and doesn't currently do anything a Pi 3 or 4 can't do, but it does appear to work.
The photo is me testing PWM audio output on my Pi 5.
On the anniversary of my Lo-Fi microcontroller performance of John Cage's 4'33", I have a new work - a microcontroller interpretation of his ORGAN2/ASLSP "as slow as possible".
I've used a @Raspberry_Pi Pico running as slow as possible to perform a short extract of ORGAN2/ASLSP.
In this proof-of-concept, admittedly, the Pico isn't running all that slow, but it's a start and will do for today.
@themagpi I benchmarked two Pi 5s connected with 10Gb Ethernet, and were able to transfer at a speed of 6.35Gbps using iperf3!
I gave a demonstration at the Open Source Conference 2024 Tokyo/Spring 2 weeks ago :)
@themagpi Finishing off my pair of Farnsworth's ( from Warehouse 13 fame.)
They can talk to each other with both audio and video, either both on the same network or externally via a python "Strowger" server (I decided against calling this Exchange) over UDP
Each contain a PI #PicoW a Circular display, microphone, speaker and a camera
@themagpi Here's my Raspberry Pi based embedded clock application, mauveine, which I recently publicly released. the picture shows a custom designed 3d printed frame designed to hold a Pi case with an audio HAT hanging off the back and attached to a speaker held captive underneath the Pi. More details at https://mauveine.net/ and GPLed code at https://gitlab.com/mauveine/mauveine/#magpimonday
@themagpi I dug out both a MT32-Pi (timpani) and MiniDexed (bells) to add to my #LoFiOrchestra for my Carol of the Bells last weekend, if that counts :)