Here's an intresting page about how to use a barebones SurvPC to
make an MP3 player for the car. The author used a 486, a copy of
DOS and MPX-Play (Yet another MP3 player for DOS),and a sound
blaster 16 for the sound-card.
http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~mmckay/carmp3/index.html
..I would advise to be carfull where the power connections are
discussed.. :)
Small question: using Quickview I had some trouble playing
high-quality files on the 486. Wouldnt that problem repeat
with MPX-Play if I try to use a machine as the author described
with a high-quality MP3?
Or Botton
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