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Great! If you find some information on using the STM32F1 for capacitive sense then I'd be really interested - it'd be a cool thing to be able to provide a module for :)
Great! If you find some information on using the STM32F1 for capacitive sense then I'd be really interested - it'd be a cool thing to be able to provide a module for :)
That's what I'm working on. I've got the speakJet, a bunch of encoders, a nokia lcd, and a 1.8w amp from sparkfun. The espruino is sending serial commands to the chip and it's speaking fine - just a matter of connecting A9 to serial in, they both agree on 9600/8N1 by default. Now I'm going to start thinking about how to make it into a useful musical instrument. I'll try and use that capacitive strip I bothered you about sometime ago (still had no time to dwelve into pokes); I believe I will also implement midi, I've seen the 6n138s is quite popular there. It's being rather fun so far!