Hi, back here after a couple years. My buddy and I came up with a build which we feel is pretty good. We're trying to make a quality boombox that is really a general purpose computer and can run "Personal Voice Assistant" software. Think Alexa. We recently did a build, having acquired a shiny new Raspberry Pi 5, after 9 or more months and found we were rusty. I had been documenting the software side on github and decided to also describe the hardware side, so I can remember how to build these babies.
It would be nice to know what this community thinks - what's good about the build, and what can be improved? Here's the document, under the heading of "Free and Open Source Hardware" (FOSH):
https://github.com/mike99mac/minimy-mike99mac/tree/main/gcode
More pictures will be added after the next build, but this should be more that enough to get started with.
Thanks. -Mike Mac
P.S. If you're interested in the software documentation, it is just up one directory.
It would be nice to know what this community thinks - what's good about the build, and what can be improved? Here's the document, under the heading of "Free and Open Source Hardware" (FOSH):
https://github.com/mike99mac/minimy-mike99mac/tree/main/gcode
More pictures will be added after the next build, but this should be more that enough to get started with.
Thanks. -Mike Mac
P.S. If you're interested in the software documentation, it is just up one directory.