
CGA As You Have Never Seen It Before
An old-style graphics system as found on many 8-bit computers and on early PC graphics cards drew its characters by retrieving their bitmaps from a ROM. With a little sideways thinking, [GloriousCo…
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A Digital Audio Recorder For TOSLink
Every now and then in our travels we come upon a project with such an obvious need that it’s almost a surprise nobody has thought of doing it before. So it is with [Elehobica]’s project…
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A Digital Audio Recorder For TOSLink
Every now and then in our travels we come upon a project with such an obvious need that it’s almost a surprise nobody has thought of doing it before. So it is with [Elehobica]’s project…
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Mantendo suas placas IoT vivas mesmo quando travam (#dev #devlog #iot #micropython #raspberrypipico #pipico #rpipico)
Você adiciona todas as proteções certas para manter suas placas IoT funcionando, mas aí elas travam e você precisa reiniciar manualmente. Vamos resolver isso!

Keeping your IoT boards alive even when they freeze (#dev #devlog #iot #micropython #raspberrypipico #pipico #rpipico)
You add all the right safeguards to keep your IoT boards alive, but then they freeze and you need to manually restart them. Let's fix that!
Awesome idea: use Pi Pico as USB sound card + DSP! Equalizer, crossover, room compensation, etc.
License: GPL v3.
https://hackaday.com/2026/04/29/digital-signal-processing-on-the-pi-pico/
#rp2040, #rp2350, #pipico

Digital Signal Processing On The Pi Pico
If you want to dabble in audio digital signal processing, you would probably think of grabbing a dedicated DSP chip. But thanks to [WeebLabs], you could just pick up a Pi Pico and use this full-fea…
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Digital Signal Processing On The Pi Pico
If you want to dabble in audio digital signal processing, you would probably think of grabbing a dedicated DSP chip. But thanks to [WeebLabs], you could just pick up a Pi Pico and use this full-fea…
Hackaday
Digital Signal Processing On The Pi Pico
If you want to dabble in audio digital signal processing, you would probably think of grabbing a dedicated DSP chip. But thanks to [WeebLabs], you could just pick up a Pi Pico and use this full-fea…
Hackaday