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    teensy 4.1 not recognized by rasperry pi 4, but is recognized by raspberry pi3

    *ooof* i swear i tried many times and repeated the results... then after your magic words, i tried again with another cable and sure enough, the rpi 4 recognized the 4.1 and all seems fine sorry for wasting bandwidth!
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    teensy 4.1 not recognized by rasperry pi 4, but is recognized by raspberry pi3

    same USB cable for both output from dmesg from rpi 3 (running 32-bit OS bookworm): [ 81.811972] usb 1-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using dwc_otg [ 81.913132] usb 1-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=16c0, idProduct=04d2, bcdDevice= 2.80 [ 81.913177] usb 1-1.4: New USB device...
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    teensy 4.1 not showing up when usb connected to rpi 4 running aarch64

    tried a couple of different ways of putting arduino onto the raspberry pi and building everything there and attempted to follow the steps at https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_download.html as best i could, substituting "aarch64" for "64"... my raspberry pi info: Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux...
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    teensy 4.1 not showing up when usb connected to rpi 4 running aarch64

    i built an audio sketch on a box running x86-64 using arduino ide 2.2.1 and followed the instructions at https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_download.html to get the teensy library installed from https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/package_teensy_index.json it runs fine on my x86-64 box, but when i plug it...
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    FFT on the digital stream...

    that worked like a charm--thank you!
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    FFT on the digital stream...

    I've been loving my teensy 4.1 and the audio adapter and the audio library and the FFT functionality... yesterday I found a post on another forum from 2018 where Paul described how to implement USB audio (isochronous streaming) on Teensy 3.x using usb_audio.cpp and I was curious to know if it...
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