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Cake day: September 19th, 2024

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  • I’m trying to do this in a really small, portable format. So while that would work well with a Pi, this needs to be able to be powered by a 9V battery. So, I really need it to be a microcontroller instead of a full-on ARM chip.

    I could co conceivably do this with a PI Pico but I want to see about doing this in as compact and low power format possible.



  • I did look it over very thoroughly.

    The way to skin this cat is to find a way to rewrite large banks of memory. Their library is amazing but I think writing their onboard microSD card is about as close as I could get with stock Teensy hardware.
    I think I’ll see if Paul S from Teensy would chat on the phone. Edit: he pushed me to their forum. 🫤 super sweet guy!

    By my estimation, what I actually need is a circuit board or a IC packed with EEPROM that can write in a continuously-cascading fashion. A very interesting puzzle that I had yet to encounter until I had this idea for sure!

    I bought a cheap IC that does low quality audio but it’s just not the same. It needs to be pristine quality audio. So, I’m guessing that I’m looking for the ability to encode and decode 16bit 44.1 kHz quality audio on the fly.



  • Thanks! It’s funny because I’ve chosen the absolute most obscure languages and frameworks (other than postgresql). I’m seeing zero jobs available out there for them…but I just can’t bring myself to learn JS, Rust, or any other popular tech stack over Haskell and Purescript…and I’d hate to work in any other stack, TBH.

    I’m basically unemployable but happy! ;)