Good morning,
I'm new to this forum, and until yesterday didn't even know that there was a world behind Esp32, Arduino, Raspberry & Co.
With the latter, I've been working over the past months in order to get an emulation of a mid nineties Alpine CD changer to work in my old Jaguar XJS (the head unit needs to detect a CD changer via a protocol called M-Bus in order to open the audio input, which then can be (ab)used as aux in, Bluetooth in etc.).
I already have some working configurations, but recently I found on Github an 8 years old project that makes it possible to have the aux input parallel to the CD changer: UbarCDC by Tim Otto.
Even if the project author mentions that it s an "Arduino based" solution, the included Fritzing file reveals that he used a Teensy.
Unfortunately, he doesn't mention which model the code is written for, and I wasn't able to get this information from the Fritzing file or the code itself (I'm not a programming pro...).
So it would be great if sb. could have a look at the project and give me a hint on which microprocessor I should use. Perhaps there was only one Teensy model back in 2013? As I still have some Esp32 and Arduinos lying around, I would also be interested if it is possible to test the code on one of these.
Thanks & best regards
Martin
I'm new to this forum, and until yesterday didn't even know that there was a world behind Esp32, Arduino, Raspberry & Co.
With the latter, I've been working over the past months in order to get an emulation of a mid nineties Alpine CD changer to work in my old Jaguar XJS (the head unit needs to detect a CD changer via a protocol called M-Bus in order to open the audio input, which then can be (ab)used as aux in, Bluetooth in etc.).
I already have some working configurations, but recently I found on Github an 8 years old project that makes it possible to have the aux input parallel to the CD changer: UbarCDC by Tim Otto.
Even if the project author mentions that it s an "Arduino based" solution, the included Fritzing file reveals that he used a Teensy.
Unfortunately, he doesn't mention which model the code is written for, and I wasn't able to get this information from the Fritzing file or the code itself (I'm not a programming pro...).
So it would be great if sb. could have a look at the project and give me a hint on which microprocessor I should use. Perhaps there was only one Teensy model back in 2013? As I still have some Esp32 and Arduinos lying around, I would also be interested if it is possible to test the code on one of these.
Thanks & best regards
Martin