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First findings
12/09/2020 at 13:56 • 0 commentsZXBaremulator produces the actual audio output when you save.
I used a laptop, a jack-jack cable, and audacity to record the audio signal.
Then, I splitted the stereo track into 2xmono, kept only one, then, used amplification twice (gain : 22db) to have an acceptable shape.
I was able to load it successfully in Fuse, yeah :)
I'm now wondering if an Arduino with an audio shield could record the signal, maybe amplify it a bit, and, at the very least, could then store it back on a sdcard.
I ordered an ethernet shield, so maybe I could make it available on my LAN, then my Mac could poll it (automatically), convert it as a TZX file, then publish it back on the exposed Arduino.
Many things to explore, but at least I am now able to save a program I would write directly on the Pi.
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Initial Setup
12/09/2020 at 13:47 • 0 commentsInitial setup :
- A raspberry A+ with a 2Gb SD-CARD
- A CamdenBoss black carbon fiber enclosure (https://www.camdenboss.com/camden-boss/cbrpap-car-raspberry-pi-a-enclosure%2ccarbon-fibre%2c-69.4x58.4x30-mm/c-23/p-23014)
- A ZX Spectrum Recreated keyboard
- A USB hub
- A micro USB cable with switch