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      steliosm reacted to Bill.b's post in the thread Christmas Lights 2024 with Like Like.
      Hi All. I am a bit late in posting my Christmas light display this year. Most of the controls for the carnival are picaxe 0M2 - 28X2...
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      steliosm reacted to erco's post in the thread Merry Christmas and Welcome Sam! with Like Like.
      Merry Christmas to all the Forumistas who make this such a helpful and welcoming community. I sent my grand-nephew Sam a box full of...
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      steliosm replied to the thread text file to eeprom.
      I you wantto use your programmer you need to read the device' manual to figure this out. You will also need to install the software...
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      steliosm replied to the thread text file to eeprom.
      You would either need an EEPROM programmer to do that or you could build your own EEPROM programmer with a PicAxe! The second option...
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      steliosm replied to the thread DY-SV17F MP3 Module.
      I was hoping to avoid microSD due to the nightmares I still get with the DFPlayer mini - you need to have a compatible uSD card, most of...
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      steliosm reacted to Jeff Haas's post in the thread DY-SV17F MP3 Module with Like Like.
      There are versions of the module that take microSD cards. Search for these models: DY-HV20T DY-SV5W
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      steliosm replied to the thread DY-SV17F MP3 Module.
      Thanks for the tip Erco. I have been using those modules myself too with great results. Would be great if they would also support...
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      steliosm reacted to erco's post in the thread DY-SV17F MP3 Module with Like Like.
      Long time update: I just used this chip for the first time in standalone mode (no micro, 8 pushbuttons directly trigger 8 sounds) and...
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      steliosm replied to the thread Serial Control PC Program.
      How about you build one using an easy to learn and use language: Liberty Basic! It a great little language and very easy to learn, since...
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      There are several options available. A standard 433MHz or 3.4GHz RF transmitter/receiver module should be able to do this job if you use...
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