>
> *It seems the audio cape rev 2 isn't available anywhere. I'm working on my
> radio product, but the board is primarily an audio board with a 20W
> amplifier on-board (and power regulation and some I/O).*
>
> * Does anyone think there's a market for me to be able to make and sell
> 100 of these? I can't imagine 100 people want to make antique podcast
> players, but maybe?*
>
> * I'm also open to feedback to making the board more generically useful
> (e.g. stackable headers).*
>
> * Thanks,*


Antique podcast player - Probably not. But I would imagine if you made the
board / software generic enough, others would / could have use.

Hardware wise, I'm having a hard time imaging how it would / could be
generic enough. As long as it just plays music. But software wise, if you
made a device tree file to load the needed pin configurations, and provided
decent documentation / and skeleton code. I'd imagine many would / could be
interested.

One such project immediately pops into my mind. A remote media player. e.g.
something low power, and network connected that could be remote controlled.
Through a web app even . . . but that's something that I've already worked
on some myself.

But I don't know, there are already many music "options" out there already.
It's kind of hard to imagine how this would be different / unique in
capability. Maybe if it had music sync to lights built in or something ?

On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems the audio cape rev 2 isn't available anywhere. I'm working on my
> radio product, but the board is primarily an audio board with a 20W
> amplifier on-board (and power regulation and some I/O).
>
> Does anyone think there's a market for me to be able to make and sell 100
> of these? I can't imagine 100 people want to make antique podcast players,
> but maybe?
>
> I'm also open to feedback to making the board more generically useful
> (e.g. stackable headers).
>
> Thanks,
>
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> [email protected]
>
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