SoundOS - A lightweight operating system based on TFT_eSPI and Raspberry Pico W (written for Arduino IDE)

Hi Guys!

I have started making this OS for my desktop amp & speakers, and I decided to make an open-source product from it. 🙂
As I have alredy mentioned in the title, this OS is based on the Raspberry Pi Pico W board and one of the Touchscreen TFTs supported by the TFT_eSPI (in my case it is an ILI9488). Here I want to thank Bodmer this great library! 🙏
If you want to know and see more, I put the SoundOS GitHub Repo link below:

Alie-n Sound Systems - The SoundOS GitHub Repo

0-0-1_Beta.jpg

- The photo of the recent (0.0.1-Beta) version -

So Guys what do you think? Is this a good idea?
Do You have an idea to make SoundOS better? Post it in a comment. ✍️

PS.: I'm working on this OS as a hobby so please forgive me if I answer later to a question/suggestion.
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Have a nice day! 😉
Alie-n Sound Systems - Martin
 
So Guys!

I have made some drawings for you to better understand this project. Also please check my project's GitHub Page (link in the first post). I will soon publish there the 0.0.1 version, which will contain the sketch with Background & Lockscreen & Weather forecast modules. (All of the future modules is listed in Readme.md on GitHub.)

The block diagrams about the project:
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Have a good day,
Alie-n Sound Systems - Martin
 
Hi everybody!

I've some GOOD NEWS for you Guys! The SoundOS v0.0.1 had just released!
Here is a link to a video where I show you how it works: v0.0.1 Video on GitHub (Sorry for subtitles & Quality...)
If you are interested in, I put a link to my GitHub page where you can download the new release (Before that, please also see the Release Notes) :
Here is the link: Alie-n Sound Systems - The SoundOS GitHub Repo
And here's a screenshot from GitHub:
v001-git.png


Best wishes,
Alie-n Sound Systems - Martin
 
Hi!
I'm waiting for your opinion (and feedback) about this project! (Please Guys, I need some feedback.)
Here are some questions, what I'm interested in:
  • Would you change something in the project's final goal? (If yes, what?)
  • Would you change something in the v0.0.1?
  • Would you add/remove/edit future modules? (See modules on GitHub.)

Thanks,
Alie-n Sound Systems - Martin
 
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