Cool video! Didn't expect the best band in the world playing though!!! =D System of A Down rulees!!! =D I'm wondering how you extracted the information from the SD card... I have a dum question, how do you know that this circuit will decode WAV?! or WTF is happening there in the actual PIC?>!?! Можно ли MP3 перекодировать из цифрового в аналоговый сигнал? Буду очень признателен ;)
I've been working on the PIC12F683 and PIC16F88 a lot and now the PIC12F1840 / PIC16F1847 (along with the 14 pinner PIC16F25) pair are interesting me A LOT !!!
Did you write your code in C ? With what compiler ?
@retepvosnul I ment engadget, btw engadget it more then hackaday. it dosent have poor lously attitude admins who think anyone they don't like is a troll, yet someone who starts fight after fight shud be uped to a MOD
@iToasterman That's your opinion, which in this case is outclassed by mine! Also, your experience with the comment system compared to mine makes me think that a little newly crafted skin could come in handy. Sure, attitudes at HaD have more of a usenetty feel to them, as experienced intarwebbars should feel comfortable with.
The hold you hand, press start to exit, this is a torx screwdriver 15 page special engadget fluff is more suited for.. mothers and people who normally press flowers !
@iToasterman So you'd say it's a bad thing that HaD covered this item? That it's stealing? Are you on crack?
Are you really under the impression that some overgrown advert hardware site with the odd hack beset on all sides by arbitrary consumer hardware nonsense and trivial DIY kit project product placements is a better place for an item suited for people who actually build original stuff rather then a grass roots hack site about actually building new stuff?
@retepvosnul Anything you post on hackaday forums or they post about, they claim rights to keep it even if you demand it be taken down. btw, your so called hack site, not realy hacks. more of 'Look at this and that' If you want a DIY REAL grassroots sight, goto instructables
@iToasterman Look, if YOU put content on HaD's under their TOS, then of course they may do with it as they please. Pretty much every forum out there does this and it makes sense. Also a report on a hack as HaD posts it fall neatly within "fair use". It is a comment on/ review of with links provided. It would be a bad thing if every upset todger could have stuff removed. You not liking that isn't really an argument. Especially as any site you approve of will have similar conventions in their tos.
@iToasterman You are not looking for a hack site, you are looking for manuals. If you want easy well formatted step by step instruction how to do something. If you want to be led by the hand walked through every minute detail, then you do not "hack", you are simply following instructions and thusly I understand HaD is not for you because they show hacks or IAW provides ideas and showcases possibilities.
If I post a hack on some robot, I'm going to explain how to assemble 1 tiny axle.
@iToasterman If you are unable to figure out, by yourself or from different sources how to make a strong frictionless level axle, then perhaps you should not attempt the project. If you follow step-by-step instructions then you are just copying the thing, making no new contributions (hacks) to the idea.
But basically your gripe is that they report on hacks in the wild that often have to little detail for you and you don't like their basis run'o'the-mill TOS and moderators. Sound reasoning !
@retepvosnul dude, instructables has better info even on hacking. most of hackadays 'hacks' are more of DIY stolen from instructables or other peoples DIY on there blogs. Your such a loyal hackadayer your blinded >_> btw DIY + HAX = instructables >_>
@iToasterman Haha are you seriously accusing me of dogmatism over a review site ?
What part of review/ aggregate site don't you understand? It is not stealing you twat ! Where do they copy verbatim and forgo credits and links ? Apparently just as little as the difference between a hack and following a manual. A hack that comes with a manual isn't a hack, it's a DIY-kit !.
If you build the NXT robot from the manual it ISN'T a hack, If you design one yourself it could be a hack. It's simple.
@iToasterman I'm pretty sure you are wrong. None of you arguments hold water and what remains after scraping that out and ignoring the random jump in subjects/sites it leaves nothing but frustrated bias and subjective opinions from you, fuelled, I have concluded, by apparent exclusion from a scene you wanted in, but are, because of clear reasons, denied. You idea or paradigm on what a hack is is clearly simplistic at best but specifically wrong. Your notions of ethics on websites is amateurish.
@iToasterman If you feel insulted for being scoffed at at a site because of some remark out of ignorance, shake it off. Some people are nice some are not. But if you chose to see these as personal attacks and therefore boycott all reason regarding the general direction, then you'll have a lonely life, I'm, sure. I bet you love Slashdot, They'll chew you up and spit you out !.
Do an hack, without manuals, and perhaps you'll understand the difference.
@retepvosnul 1. your comment made no sense 2. Your completly wrong as your probly a new reader, 8 years of reading now for me. 3. i dont want in 4. your a troll. Case closed Hackaday SUX
@iToasterman Here is a point you opinionated troll bastard...
There is not case you dumb shit. Your talk is cheap. Your assumptions are wrong. I don't take order from noobs and I don't respond well to retard misnomers arguments. Go fuck off with your ready-to-order manual sites then. Useless git.
Be careful with screwdrivers, you are likely to stick one in your back.
@retepvosnul Go fuck off you tard, btw, your oppinions are wrong and flawed. You are a troll who fights over opinions while i protect my self. You have no life.
@iToasterman Weak spelling, Weak arguments, Weak skills. No wonder you find no firm ground even in virtual communities. Grow a spine and get back to me when you have an original thought. Perhaps HaD will be kind enough to host your brain-fart(If you are able to have any).
There is one troll here. Troll calling is like farting, who smelt it dealt it.
You may have a great life, I can not comment on that as da intarweb fora obviously do not reveal such data, but you do spend yours awkwardly.
do you have the code using for pic16F877A? im currently doing project using sd card with that pic.. hope that u can help me
noisemaker2231 2 weeks ago
Cool video! Didn't expect the best band in the world playing though!!! =D System of A Down rulees!!! =D I'm wondering how you extracted the information from the SD card... I have a dum question, how do you know that this circuit will decode WAV?! or WTF is happening there in the actual PIC?>!?! Можно ли MP3 перекодировать из цифрового в аналоговый сигнал? Буду очень признателен ;)
TheNickTheHunter 4 weeks ago
@TheNickTheHunter see my site for all details and code: ww w.dmitr ygr.c om
dmitrygr 4 weeks ago
Congratulations for the project !!!! I want to build one !!!
About your SD card, in the project limited to one particular size of SD card ?
QAnd also, how is the SD card formatted ? FAT-16 ? FAT-32 ? Thank you for the attention...
ve2zzz 5 months ago
I've been working on the PIC12F683 and PIC16F88 a lot and now the PIC12F1840 / PIC16F1847 (along with the 14 pinner PIC16F25) pair are interesting me A LOT !!!
Did you write your code in C ? With what compiler ?
Thank you !!!
12Pascal21 6 months ago
BTW, your project is MUCH SMARTER than some comments i can read on your tube...
12Pascal21 6 months ago
incredible work! looking forward to the code
Erny1389 9 months ago
that's looks like a really cheap way to embed audio to a project. Will you share your Source Code?
gigavolts 10 months ago
too bad engadget sucks too bad to post this, YOU MADE HACKADAY!!
frogz 10 months ago
awesome, to bad its on hackaday and not endgadget D:<
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman LoL, End-gadget. Yeah, they should rename it to that !
Hackaday > Engadget
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul I ment engadget, btw engadget it more then hackaday. it dosent have poor lously attitude admins who think anyone they don't like is a troll, yet someone who starts fight after fight shud be uped to a MOD
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman That's your opinion, which in this case is outclassed by mine! Also, your experience with the comment system compared to mine makes me think that a little newly crafted skin could come in handy. Sure, attitudes at HaD have more of a usenetty feel to them, as experienced intarwebbars should feel comfortable with.
The hold you hand, press start to exit, this is a torx screwdriver 15 page special engadget fluff is more suited for.. mothers and people who normally press flowers !
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul hackaday pretty much steals hacks non hacks calls em hacks.
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman So you'd say it's a bad thing that HaD covered this item? That it's stealing? Are you on crack?
Are you really under the impression that some overgrown advert hardware site with the odd hack beset on all sides by arbitrary consumer hardware nonsense and trivial DIY kit project product placements is a better place for an item suited for people who actually build original stuff rather then a grass roots hack site about actually building new stuff?
Do you need a manual for everything?
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul Anything you post on hackaday forums or they post about, they claim rights to keep it even if you demand it be taken down. btw, your so called hack site, not realy hacks. more of 'Look at this and that' If you want a DIY REAL grassroots sight, goto instructables
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman Look, if YOU put content on HaD's under their TOS, then of course they may do with it as they please. Pretty much every forum out there does this and it makes sense. Also a report on a hack as HaD posts it fall neatly within "fair use". It is a comment on/ review of with links provided. It would be a bad thing if every upset todger could have stuff removed. You not liking that isn't really an argument. Especially as any site you approve of will have similar conventions in their tos.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@iToasterman You are not looking for a hack site, you are looking for manuals. If you want easy well formatted step by step instruction how to do something. If you want to be led by the hand walked through every minute detail, then you do not "hack", you are simply following instructions and thusly I understand HaD is not for you because they show hacks or IAW provides ideas and showcases possibilities.
If I post a hack on some robot, I'm going to explain how to assemble 1 tiny axle.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@iToasterman If you are unable to figure out, by yourself or from different sources how to make a strong frictionless level axle, then perhaps you should not attempt the project. If you follow step-by-step instructions then you are just copying the thing, making no new contributions (hacks) to the idea.
But basically your gripe is that they report on hacks in the wild that often have to little detail for you and you don't like their basis run'o'the-mill TOS and moderators. Sound reasoning !
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul dude, instructables has better info even on hacking. most of hackadays 'hacks' are more of DIY stolen from instructables or other peoples DIY on there blogs. Your such a loyal hackadayer your blinded >_> btw DIY + HAX = instructables >_>
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman Haha are you seriously accusing me of dogmatism over a review site ?
What part of review/ aggregate site don't you understand? It is not stealing you twat ! Where do they copy verbatim and forgo credits and links ? Apparently just as little as the difference between a hack and following a manual. A hack that comes with a manual isn't a hack, it's a DIY-kit !.
If you build the NXT robot from the manual it ISN'T a hack, If you design one yourself it could be a hack. It's simple.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul How abt we make this simple. Hackaday is a failure. Full of trolls and horrible administration.calling all diy hacks.
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman I'm pretty sure you are wrong. None of you arguments hold water and what remains after scraping that out and ignoring the random jump in subjects/sites it leaves nothing but frustrated bias and subjective opinions from you, fuelled, I have concluded, by apparent exclusion from a scene you wanted in, but are, because of clear reasons, denied. You idea or paradigm on what a hack is is clearly simplistic at best but specifically wrong. Your notions of ethics on websites is amateurish.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@iToasterman If you feel insulted for being scoffed at at a site because of some remark out of ignorance, shake it off. Some people are nice some are not. But if you chose to see these as personal attacks and therefore boycott all reason regarding the general direction, then you'll have a lonely life, I'm, sure. I bet you love Slashdot, They'll chew you up and spit you out !.
Do an hack, without manuals, and perhaps you'll understand the difference.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul 1. your comment made no sense 2. Your completly wrong as your probly a new reader, 8 years of reading now for me. 3. i dont want in 4. your a troll. Case closed Hackaday SUX
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman Here is a point you opinionated troll bastard...
There is not case you dumb shit. Your talk is cheap. Your assumptions are wrong. I don't take order from noobs and I don't respond well to retard misnomers arguments. Go fuck off with your ready-to-order manual sites then. Useless git.
Be careful with screwdrivers, you are likely to stick one in your back.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul Go fuck off you tard, btw, your oppinions are wrong and flawed. You are a troll who fights over opinions while i protect my self. You have no life.
iToasterman 10 months ago
@iToasterman Weak spelling, Weak arguments, Weak skills. No wonder you find no firm ground even in virtual communities. Grow a spine and get back to me when you have an original thought. Perhaps HaD will be kind enough to host your brain-fart(If you are able to have any).
There is one troll here. Troll calling is like farting, who smelt it dealt it.
You may have a great life, I can not comment on that as da intarweb fora obviously do not reveal such data, but you do spend yours awkwardly.
retepvosnul 10 months ago
@retepvosnul Sounds like ur mom ;)
iToasterman 10 months ago
Interesting use of an SD card......
njllllljon 10 months ago
@njllllljon SD cards are meant to store data, and this one does :)
dmitrygr 10 months ago 5
@dmitrygr haha score. Good work anyway!
njllllljon 10 months ago
@dmitrygr what specific components do you need to build this or something like this?
supercreativename 3 weeks ago
This is coool!
scompo 10 months ago
What's with the sony bullshit warning when embedding ?
retepvosnul 10 months ago 4
@retepvosnul their whores plain and simply whores.
jawa64ify 10 months ago
nice work! sounds really good. (glitch @0:48 is probably fixable, isn't it?)
btw, what's the format of the audio on your sd card?
Neltharion2k 10 months ago
@Neltharion2k there is no glitch at 0:48 :) my source file was a bit corrupt and i never re-ripped the CD :)
dmitrygr 10 months ago 2
is the audio stored in WAV format?
raoul4 10 months ago
@raoul4 Maybe in raw not even in a file system.
Ludo6431 10 months ago
@raoul4 yes
dmitrygr 10 months ago
Wow, this is awesome!
warlord90210 10 months ago