Hi Marat,

I do not come from a Programmer background. I did Fortran and Algol
in my university years as part of an Electronics course, well before "C"
and "C++" were invented. I later did quite a lot with Z80 machine code.

So, my expertise here is not good. (and my time is limited)

What I ask is that you consider the use of your work to others.
So, I mention the readily available Arduino board, the DUE and
the project MMDVM as a starting framework.

Regards

Alan Beard 

On Thu, 21 Jul 2016 14:08:58 +0300, Marat Galyamov wrote
> Alan, I have a board of Diskaveri on which there are a microphone and a DAC. 
> I want to squeeze a voice from the microphone by means of the codec. But I 
> don't understand yet what files should be taken from the src folder to add 
> them to the project.
> 
> Четверг, 21 июля 2016, 13:40 +03:00 от "Alan Beard" 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> 
> Could I ask something that would be useful to amateur radio people
> like myself?
> 
> The Arduino DUE board is based on an ST ARM chip.
> 
> Check out the MMDVM project.
> 
> Yes, I know the radios in use there are standard VHF and UHF radios
> but there will be a few who use an all-mode radio that can do SSB (or AM)
> and with an output of the mode, could switch to that mode.
> 
> Alan VK2ZIW
> 
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 13:46:15 +0300, Marat Galyamov wrote
> > Hello!
> > I want to use Codec2 for STM32 (I want to try it on Discovery board). 
> > 
> > I downloaded source texts from website, but I don't understand whatfiles 
> > need to be included to my project. Help please!I use CubeMX and HAL 
> > libraries from ST, a development environment - IAR.I ask to excuse me for 
> > my English.Thanks!
> > 
> > -- 
> > Marat Galyamov
> 
> Alan 
> 
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