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Stable I2S connection on BII only after a warm-up ?
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Basically, you modify the code on the parts that deal with register setting: you duplicate those parts but with the address of the second Buffalo. Read the comments in the code to give you an idea as to what is going on.
For example, when adjusting volume you adjust volume for one Buffalo (address of the first Buff) and then immediately you adjust the volume of the second Buff (address of the second Buff).
I believe I had hard-coded the address, so pay attention to where the address is coded.
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glt wrote:Basically, you modify the code on the parts that deal with register setting: you duplicate those parts but with the address of the second Buffalo. Read the comments in the code to give you an idea as to what is going on.
For example, when adjusting volume you adjust volume for one Buffalo (address of the first Buff) and then immediately you adjust the volume of the second Buff (address of the second Buff).
I believe I had hard-coded the address, so pay attention to where the address is coded. Thank you very much glt. I had easy time modifying startup imput (I2S), attenuation (0db) and sample rate calculator for 100mhz XO, but next steps seems quite difficult. I'll try in the next few days. I'll ask your help if I wouldn't be successful. Ps: since I believe here I will be OT, where can I ask you some question on how to modify your code? Edited by user Monday, March 28, 2011 9:52:10 AM(UTC)
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