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Dale Whinham

dwhinham
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom

Hi! I'm Dale, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. πŸ˜ƒ

In my spare time I have been building mt32-pi, a baremetal Roland MT-32 emulator that runs on the Raspberry Pi series of single-board computers.

The goal is to build an inexpensive alternative to the original device, so that vintage gaming enthusiasts can enjoy the authentic soundtracks to their favourite games on MS-DOS, Sharp X68000, and other retro platforms.

For some time now, we've been able to use Linux and Munt to do this, but by bringing Munt to baremetal, we can benefit from lower latency, tighter timings, and a more 'appliance-like' end product that's ready to make music within mere seconds of being powered on, just like the real thing!

mt32-pi is already usable and being enjoyed by vintage gaming enthusiasts around the world, but with your help, I can:

  • Continue improving, testing, and responding to bug reports and feature requests.
  • Purchase additional electronic components to add support for them and prototype new features such as a physical control panel.
  • Purchase popular complementary hardware that I don't yet own such as the MiSTer so that I can work towards ensuring perfect compatibility and deliver the best MT-32 solution for these devices.

I also help maintain MilkyTracker, the cross-platform FastTracker II-compatible music tracker enjoyed by hundreds of chiptune artists and musicians who prefer to produce their music the old-school way!

Your sponsorship will also help me keep the domain name renewed, and encourage me to respond to bug reports and pull requests so that we can keep MilkyTracker working well for years to come.

Programming and electronics are my greatest passions, and with your support, I can invest more of my spare time into working on these projects and more.

Thankyou! ❀️

@dwhinham

This will help me purchase MiSTer FPGA hardware and accessories so that I can work on researching the best way to interface it with mt32-pi and ensure perfect compatibility.

Featured work

  1. dwhinham/mt32-pi

    🎹🎢 A baremetal kernel that turns your Raspberry Pi 3 or later into a Roland MT-32 emulator and SoundFont synthesizer based on Circle, Munt, and FluidSynth.

    C++ 1,300
  2. milkytracker/MilkyTracker

    An FT2 compatible music tracker

    C++ 1,751

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🎹 Electric Piano

A small, but very important contribution to say thanks and buy me a coffee! πŸ™β˜•

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Just that little bit extra! As a thankyou, I'll add your name and avatar to the mt32-pi README in recognition. πŸ€˜πŸ˜„

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Do you love electronics? I sure do - and at this tier you've just covered the cost of something very useful to me, such as an additional Raspberry Pi, accessory, or maybe some soldering supplies. Thankyou! For this, you'll also be at the front of the queue when it comes to support requests or deciding on new features. πŸ‘πŸ˜ƒ

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🎸 Electric Guitar

You absolutely rock! πŸ€˜πŸ˜„ Your generosity will make it possible for me to buy new pieces of equipment to implement support for and test. In addition to all of the above, you'll get a prominent mention as one of my premier supporters, both in the README and the software itself (e.g. About screen or splash screen). You'll also receive ~1hr of private support from me, should you need it. Thankyou! ❀️