TTS
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TTS
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(Reposting as the old post did not have much info) I am using the tts library by jscrane which uses pwm to convert text into audio. It works well with the pwm pins of the arduino, but I need to use it with the esp8266.
Ive tried the same code which i use for the arduino but changed the gpio pin to 0(D3) on the node mcu. The code does get uploaded but didnt receive any audio output. What do I need to change in order for it to work. Here is the link to the library which does mention it supports esp8266. Here is the example code.
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I am using the TTS library by jscrane for a project. The library works well with an Arduino, but I want to use it with the esp8266 nodemcu. The GitHub page for the library does mention that it supports esp8266, but I just can't figure out how to do it. Your help is much much appreciated.
The link to the github page.
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how can i make my arduino say movie lines/scripts?
There is a really crappy-sounding text to speech library for arduino. I think it's a pretty good feat that the programmer was able to get this to run on an arduino at all, but it sounds even worse than the 80's text-to-speech chips.
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EMIC 2 alternative
There are also pure software TTS solutions available such as this library that claim to run on a plain Arduino Uno without much external hardware other than perhaps some form of amplifier. I have not used this library myself but it looks interesting.
TeensyCNC
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Cricut board replacement
This is definitely an approach that would work. There is an older project on GitHub where they remove the main processor and replace it with an Arduino compatible chip.
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WE HAVE PREVAILED
Whoops, *TeensyCNC. I definitely have a lot to learn, but there are some talented, knowledgeable folks at my Makerspace who would be happy to help / be moral support.
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Has anyone replaced the board in a Cricut with an Arduino?
Answering my own post - https://github.com/seishuku/TeensyCNC
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Random - has anyone ever considered and/or attempted to ‘jailbreak’ their cricut so outside software can be used?
I believe that is only compatible with a (discontinued/non-supported) Cricut Mini. Not exactly an option for most users, even if they have the technical skill.
What are some alternatives?
lgt8fx - Board Package for Logic Green LGT8F328P LGT8F328D and LGT8F88D
GUIslice - GUIslice drag & drop embedded GUI in C for touchscreen TFT on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ARM, ESP8266 / ESP32 / M5stack using Adafruit-GFX / TFT_eSPI / UTFT / SDL
ESP8266Audio - Arduino library to play MOD, WAV, FLAC, MIDI, RTTTL, MP3, and AAC files on I2S DACs or with a software emulated delta-sigma DAC on the ESP8266 and ESP32
NSGadget_Teensy - Nintendo Switch Gamepad using Teensy LC/3/4
Arduino_GFX - Arduino GFX developing for various color displays and various data bus interfaces
sqlite_micro_logger_arduino - Fast and Lean Sqlite database logger for Arduino UNO and above
TeensySharp - C# library for finding Teensies on the USB tree and upload firmware to PJRC Teensy boards
TFT_eSPI - Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library optimised for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), STM32, ESP8266 and ESP32 that supports different driver chips
SIDKick - SIDKick -- the first complete SID 6581/8580-drop-in-replacement that you can build yourself
ArduinoXInput_Teensy - Teensy boards package for the ArduinoXInput project