Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Beet Box Remix with Arduino and AdaBox004 #AdaBox

Fab lookin’ build from erictrumbauer in the Adafruit Adabox Forum! erictrumbauer writes:

Hi everyone,
Ever since seeing Scott Garner’s Raspberry Pi powered Beet Box, I’ve wanted to make my own variation. The good timing of receiving the ADABOX 004 at the same time my newly retired dad (and his woodworking knowledge and tools) had some spare time led to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViIEhdIwKjU . I hope you enjoy it.

P.S. To get the MPR121 library to work on the ESP8266, you’ll need to comment out all the instances of “while(1);” as it is checking the connections, even though this code shouldn’t execute. Also, the tracks are being played with playFullFile and just trimmed to a short length in order to avoid more ESP8266 messiness I had such as wdt resets than can occur with startPlaying.

Read more and see more from Eric Trumbauer on YouTube


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