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Direct control of hardware needs to be in kernel mode, so would either need a custom loadable kernel module, or a custom kernel loaded with kexec (unless you can find an ioctl() call to do what you want). I would like to output PWM sound on the LEDs (stereo using the yellow and green LEDs). You could recover the audio with color filters and a pair of photosensors feeding an audio amplifier (powered computer speakers?). Of course, we can also use a USB OTG sound adapter, with appropriate hardware. I ordered some $1.35USD devices from an ebay store to use on a K4 (when I get some time). You can buy USB host mode cables for less thatn $1USD, or you can just cut a microUSB plug from a cord and solder it into the USB sound adapter. Or you could use "WiFi Sound" (pipe raw sound to a host PC over WiFi). ![]() |
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That idea with PWM on LEDs isn't bad, but LEDs have also some time to turn off completely (but I don't know very much about transfer via light system). Have somebody tested that host mode? I don't know how to switch it so. |
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Incandescent bulbs take awhile to turn off because the filament needs to cool. Fluorescent bulbs take awhile to turn off because the phosphor had a decay rate. Some white LEDs contain a phosphor that is activated by an internal blue LED, so those white LEDs are actually a type of fluorescent light. Ordinary LEDs turn on and off fast enough to send Radio Frequencies over them, so they would certainly be good enough for audio use. |
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