hey about two years a ago i got a cybiko and i got the mp3 player for with out the memorie card i was watching techtv and the were talking about making a mp3...
That isn't what the TechTV show was talking about in their segment on making your own mp3 player. PJRC is a board capable of playing mp3s. From there, you...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the pjrcmp3 group: New serial controls. Which is better? o For balance: BALANCE-, BALANCE+ o For...
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Aug 4, 2003 6:53 pm
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For sale, working unit no longer needed. PJRC MP3 unit and 24x8 LCB with blue backlight, plus 8MB (2Mx32) EDO SIMM 72 pin non-parity 60 memory IBM Travelstar...
not such a good price.... http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?NOV-25ENC and online postage is £1.50 opposed to the ebay guy's £6 quid :-( if you...
I am new to this whole seen and i bought my kit and have it all together. Im using an 128MB Simm for my Ram and i have a 40 gig laptop hard drive hooked up to...
Are you sure it's a 128 Meg SIMM? From what I remember, the player only accepts a max of 32. Yes you can use the 12 Volt system to power the player, what you...
Ack! My mistake it is only 32, I dont know what i was thinking. I have a JVC head unit and you can plug an mp3 player into the front of it. I was hoping to...
If you've been following the latest poll... I've put the following commands into the latest CVS build. On the serial interface, you can now send BASS+ | BASS-...
I'm getting lots of chirps and skips like you would from a bad CD rip job. My computer plays the same files fine- that is removing the 2.5hdd from the player...
Not likely. The player is supposed to be able to play VBR mp3s just fine. It might be the memory stick you are using. Try swapping it out with another one...
I'm powering my player directly from the fusebox... I'm using the constant-power +12V line from the original stock stereo, and also the +12V accessory/remote...
an 80c32 is an 8051 based processor the 8051 was a popular processor when released and it has now a HUGE codebase, so rather than dump it, companies added bits...
I have this amp, was given to me, its a big purple Sony XM 1002HX I've looked and looked and looked, can't find the wattage rating for it. I don't really ...
found the manual at: http://129.33.22.12/release/xm1002hx.pdf <http://129.33.22.12/release/xm1002hx.pdf> according to that, it's 230W into 4 ohms stereo or...
http://www.geocities.com/imperialant/Amp.html Looks like that amp is rated for 140 watts RMS per channel, 230 watts peak, and 280 watts when bridged MONO....
Finally got another simm... of course it's a 32 meg chip but only 8 megs of it is recognized... good news is that it plays w/o chirps and such...unfortunately...
I read somewhere that the player will resume the last song instead of playing the first song on the entire disk... or was this in the works and I'm mistaken?...
... Currently, the player will play the last song that was playing at power off from the begining. Laine __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? ...
I believe this is from the CVS firmware or whatever, and not the versions available on the pjrc website. Still some things to do before the next version is ...
... Yeah, the CVS version supports resume and quite a few other features than the firmware that ships with the boards. You can download the latest firmware...