i'd still kinda want to turn my #HiFive1 into a home computer of sorts. something kinda like a Uzebox, Propintosh or Maximite.

i'm just .. kinda scared of electrical engineering 😑. scared of not being able to understand it, that is..

also i kinda want it to have a digital video output, which i guess makes things harder.

HiFive1 Rev B

An open source, RISC-V development platform with wireless connectivity

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♲ @[email protected]: SiFive updated their #HiFive1 #RISCV development board, in case you missed the first round.

www.crowdsupply.com/sifive/hif…

Now it includes onboard WiFi and Bluetooth, among other updates like support for more peripherals.
hackers.town/system/media_atta…



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@Auditoryprolif @GlitchThief Will have a read, and I'll probably have questions! I bought a #HiFive1 exactly for this reason: the aim is to remove the black box around what you plug your instrument into (or your instrument itself, as much as possible)

#HiFive1-based Lowfi Synth with some beautiful composition.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2ppOACns_s

#RISCV #Audio #Arduino #DSP

Recognize the tune?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eDS6pGYsCE

Sampling details are in the description for the curious!

#Hifive1 #RISCV

Anyone doing #riscv projects? Either with boards like the #HiFive1 from SiFive, or with FPGAs?