@themagpi I'm early stage coding...
The server is written in #golang, and will receive RGB values (and more) from a web form.
The #pimoroni Plasma Stick 2040W is long-polling those values from the server.
I'm hoping it should all come together for @emf 🙂
@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.
@hollowman@themagpi what have you been working on lately? I have a few Pico-based projects I keep meaning to do more work on. Actually I think I just invented a Pi Zero 2W idea last week as well.
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.
@diyelectromusic neat. Interesting coincidence. Last week I ported the glitch storm firmware to rampart (my nano mini modular thingy). It's a byte beat synth, better than my own attempts some years ago. Using timer two, you can drop down to 256 HZ ... Some formulas change radically depending on speed. Pitch, obviously, but, not solely. https://github.com/poetaster/rampart has a sketch.
@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 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