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Quite a few people have released the schematics and source code for their music player.
 
Quite a few people have released the schematics and source code for their music player.
Many of them are compatible with the [[MultiMediaCard]] standard.
 
 
Such open-source music players include:
 
Such open-source music players include:
  
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* http://mpic3.com/downloads/ "Mpic3": Source Code in CCS PIC C and has Compact Flash and FAT16 code within it; schematic and PCB. Based on Microchip PIC18F452 and VLSI VS1001K MP3 CODEC IC.
 
* http://mpic3.com/downloads/ "Mpic3": Source Code in CCS PIC C and has Compact Flash and FAT16 code within it; schematic and PCB. Based on Microchip PIC18F452 and VLSI VS1001K MP3 CODEC IC.
** 12/04/12 '''Defunct''' / Ward Christensen
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** 12/04/12 %red%Defunct%black / Ward Christensen
  
 
== PJRC High Capacity MP3 Player Circuit Board ==
 
== PJRC High Capacity MP3 Player Circuit Board ==

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