Using your calculator as an MP3 Player!
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were can I buy the adapter?
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i can say this dies work, you do have to convert the music file into something the player will play. the sound quality isn't great but is awesome when you really think about it because the TI calc has no sound hardware.
A 360 headset will also work in place of the 3.5mm to 2.5mm adapter and headphones if you want to see for yourself, the connector on the 360 headset is 2.5mm and works fine.
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@slipfoot1 yeah, but whats the fun on getting a devise that is built to play music to play music ? pretty common, don't you think ?
Its much funner on making something that has no sound hardware to play music.
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simpler way: take an Ipod and stick it in the shell of a working calculator one of that size will have more than enough room and feed the wire out but I guess if your into this go with it but just recaseing an ipod is much simpler also I believe they sell mp3 players that look like calculators and stuff so kids can sneak them into school
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*insert fake equalizer here*
"hmm... you know what... i think he's trying to trick us..."
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GET AN IPOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Can u send me a message giving me instructions on how to do this?
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Where did you get the program from?? I would love to know thanks =P
kool.
turn it into a phone for your next trick.
isgoodno 2 years ago 13
Dude this is fake, the song is fake but the program itself works i tried just a minute ago with Omnicalc and Piano app and 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm and stand earbunds it worked. i was chocked but it's only 8 bit sound so yea no mp3 LOL. Rather MIDI
OlloX3 2 years ago 10