CAS Graphics calculator implemented in Core2 with faces keyborad
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I have developed a graphics calculator with a symbolic math engine, using esp32 and a custom PCB, but I have a few M5 stack devices and I have migrated the software ... it runs great. Quicker than my custom PCB :-D
A link to the project.
https://hackaday.io/project/187213-galdeano-handheld-computer/log/211323-migrate-to-m5stack-core2 -
That could be useful but there are many calculators out there, your skils could be put to better use, i dare you to make a portable frequency modulator :p
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A calculator that can be programmed in python, and with a symbolic math engine is not as usual. Nspite from Texas Instrument, HP Prime, and Casio CP-400 ... mine can do things these other can`t (wifi connect). But there is a reason, commercial companies are looking for a tool in class, mine is only for fun :-D
frequency modulator .... I will investigate and see what can I do
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@otosan-maker Build a wave form modulator with output, create white noise/brown noise blue noise and pink noise and a variation between them, that would inspire many people to make their own.
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Very nice.
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