Haven't really followed this thread, so not sure if this was mentioned=20 already, but there's another option at: www.yampp.com I went with a custom PC system, which fit nicely in a 7"x10"x2" enclosure= ,=20 including PSU (custom DC-DC converter), hard-drive, motherboard, and FM=20 radio. I chose this route cause it's easy to add a few things later such= as=20 networking for data transfer, and a USB CD-ROM drive. Cheers, -Neil. On Tuesday 02 September 2003 00:49, Martin.Buehler@KEYMILE.COM scribbled: > this design looks really nice. but i think, the $150 for the unassemble= d > kit, which needs an additional lcd is really expensive. > if you look at http://www.kitstream.com , there is a preassembled mp3 > player with about the same features for $85, which already includes the > lcd. > any oppinions? > tino > > > > > > Sabachka > Gesendet von: pic microcontroller discussion list > 01.09.2003 18:44 > Bitte antworten an pic microcontroller discussion list > > > An: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Kopie: > Thema: Re: [EE:] pic based mp3 player > > > Though rather late, my brain has finally connected this with a friend's > ongoing project. > > They are using the device here (http://www.pjrc.com/tech/mp3/) along > with an adapter (http://k9spud.com/vwcdpic/) to put an MP3 player into > their VW Beetle. > > It is in the functional state currently, and they report that it's soun= d > is better than the CD Player in the car. --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses] -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body