This is a fork of original Tapuino project: https://github.com/sweetlilmre/tapuino
Two main goals are here:
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to make Tapuino code runnable on hardwares built around bare AVR chips, first ATMega644/1284
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to make Tapuino possible to use with old 8-bit computers equipped with simple magnetophone (audio) interface
Additionally minor comfort changes or bugfixes would be implemented. Hungarian interface language is still to be included.
This project is now in maintanence mode and has been superseeded by the Tapuino Next
However amazing people keep building this version and adding value (see the 3D printable enclosure below)
Limited support can be found in the following Amibay forum Amibay
Details can be found on my blog: http://www.sweetlilmre.com
The FAQ and other docs can be found on the wiki: https://github.com/sweetlilmre/tapuino/wiki
A really nice board design can be found here: https://github.com/arananet/tapuinomini1.03
And a write up here: http://arananet-net.kinja.com/tapuino-1-03-mejorando-el-tapuino-mini-1788202676
These schematics are also provided in the "layout" folder as a convenience.
Portions of this code are copyright by their respective owners:
- PetitFatfs: Chan: http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_p.html
- I2C code: Peter Fleury pfleury@gmx.ch http://jump.to/fleury
- LCD code: conversion of the Arduino code apparently by DFRobot? (converted to C by me)
by @fabriziofiorucci
A 3D printable enclosure designed with Fusion 360 is available for download as .stl files