Mark,
How do I load audio onto these and program the macros? i.e. what hardware do I
need? It seems like they are programmed using SPI via the nuvoton USB dongle,
is that correct?
The most likely other alternative I would go for would be some variation of
this
Hmmm. As an ordinary member, can you see other members' email addresses either
in the digest or from the forum?
Nick
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Original message From: neonixie-l
Date: 9/29/18 9:47 PM (GMT-06:00) To:
neonixie-l Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Heads-up -
spammer using this group to harvest email addresses
Hmmm. As an
The sockets email I got was from Yuriy; I'm on his list because I bought
some tubes from him recently.
It amazes me how many vintage devices he's acquired for resale.
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I just received a spam email from "Норд Фуд Сервис" offering to sell octal
tube sockets (which don't even fit nixies!), sent to an email address I
only use here. I would encourage all members to not do business with people
who send spam.
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I didn't think these chips were still made ! I used one back in the early
90's, so details are a bit fuzzy. Digikey carries them, and they they don't
cost much. Even in ones-n-two-zees:
ISD Chips
My favorite is the DFPlayer Mini MP3, easy to use, easy to solder, cheap
and includes micro sd slot and amplifier
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The story I remember on these (from quite some time ago) was that they were
based on memory chips that had faults; The faults (in 8 bit or whatever audio)
don't make a big difference (they could filter the POP's out I'd think) so
they're CHEAP and this is a pretty good solution. They make these