Thanks Michael, I have the paper but this project have a drawback : it can only play one (big) message and I'd like to be able to play several ones !!! Thanks for any other idea :-) Jean-Yves > ---------- > De : Michael Rigby-Jones[SMTP:mrjones@nortelnetworks.com] > RŽpondre ˆ : pic microcontroller discussion list > Date : vendredi 28 mai 1999 09:25 > A : PICLIST@mitvma.mit.edu > Objet : Re: Standalone WAV Player ? > > There was a project to do exactly this in a fairly recent edition of > Elector. It used IIRC an AVR and an Atmel flash memory. I have it at > home > somewhere, if no-one else knows I'll email which issue it was tommorow. > > Regards > > Mike Rigby-Jones > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Seyler Jean-Yves [SMTP:Jean-Yves.Seyler@CNES.FR] > > Sent: Friday, May 28, 1999 8:11 AM > > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > > Subject: Standalone WAV Player ? > > > > hello all big PICers, > > > > My apologizes if this sounds too much [OT] ... > > > > Does any of you has big ideas about a stand alone ".WAV files" > > player ? > > > > I thought of a pic scrolling through addresses of a (big !) EPROM, the > > outputs feeding a DAC (single resistors ?) followed by a filter and a > > "power" amp. > > The other PIC's inputs will allow me to choose between several messages > > ... > > > > But, maybe, the audio quality would be rather nasty and I'd better > switch > > to > > an "ISD design" with sounds recorded directly from the audio output of > my > > PC > > ? > > > > Any comments will be welcome :-)) > > > > Jean-Yves >