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"Juicebox is a design (code and hardware) for a small ATMEGA128 system which can be used for mp3 playback and general tasks. It includes MMC card (multimedia card) and FAT filesystem support and is written for GNU tools." | "Juicebox is a design (code and hardware) for a small ATMEGA128 system which can be used for mp3 playback and general tasks. It includes MMC card (multimedia card) and FAT filesystem support and is written for GNU tools." | ||
Uses VS1001 MP3 Decoder. | Uses VS1001 MP3 Decoder. | ||
− | Supports 4x12 cell phone LCD or a small E Ink panel. | + | Supports 4x12 [http://www.newmobilephonereview.com cell phone][http://3dhdtvsonsale.com/hdtv/best-hdtv-service/ LCD] or a small E Ink panel. |
"a pocket size MP3 player, a bit smaller than a business card in footprint, and about 9mm thick." | "a pocket size MP3 player, a bit smaller than a business card in footprint, and about 9mm thick." | ||
by Holly Gates, Becky Moran, Brian Hone. | by Holly Gates, Becky Moran, Brian Hone. |