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Fantastic mods #1

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Bromiun opened this issue Mar 29, 2022 · 1 comment
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Fantastic mods #1

Bromiun opened this issue Mar 29, 2022 · 1 comment

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@Bromiun
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Bromiun commented Mar 29, 2022

First would like to thank you and Dan Clarke for this modification. I scoured the whole universe! and could not find anything. All ports to the ESP32 disabled non-blocking which made them useless. So I decided to port Adafruit -- unsuccessfully. Some interrupt related issue. I was about to give up, when I thought maybe I should look at repositories with no stars or forks in more detail. I was pleasantly surprised to find this very useful mod hidden somewhere in the search results. I think the "Pico" in the name made me skip it the first time.

I am using the ESPduino by DOIT and a shield of the vs1053 with SD on board. No jumpers needed.

The only comment I have is that this required SHIELD_RESET to be defined (GPIO 12) and -1 would result in exceptions.

Thanks again.

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JohnJJG commented Mar 31, 2022

Hi Bromiun, I had actually forgot I did this. I spent a lot of time on this chip 2 years ago for a bit of fun (https://hackaday.io/project/182416-frankenswitch-a-monster-of-a-mashup). Not a lot of demand for a light switch with a midi synthesiser and midi in 😀. Mainly trying to get the chip to work with the esp32 pico d4 which is an esp32 variant. Let me know if you get stuck, might have hit the same problems.

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