For most developers upgrading pre-built boards (like those from AliExpress or Wondom), programming is achieved primarily through graphical software rather than code. The definitive tool for this is .
32-bit RISC core operating at a maximum frequency of 288MHz with an integrated Floating Point Unit (FPU).
While firmware handles the logic, the audio performance is often "programmed" through tuning software.
For most developers upgrading pre-built boards (like those from AliExpress or Wondom), programming is achieved primarily through graphical software rather than code. The definitive tool for this is .
32-bit RISC core operating at a maximum frequency of 288MHz with an integrated Floating Point Unit (FPU).
While firmware handles the logic, the audio performance is often "programmed" through tuning software.