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Jose 91b24e0da0 feat(data) undefined: Added new HTML file for piano spectrum analyzer. fix(Config.h): Updated WiFi settings and web configuration portal details. refactor(Arduino sketch): Added WiFi and WebSocket support, enabling real-time spectrum data transmission over the
- New HTML file added to the `data` directory for a piano spectrum analyzer.
- Updated `Config.h` with WiFi settings and web configuration portal details.
- Update the Arduino sketch with WiFi and WebSocket support, enabling real-time spectrum data transmission over the web.
2025-04-25 19:00:28 +02:00
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