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    Firmware and Hardware for an MP3 player using an AVR Butterfly, VS1001K decoder and SD/MMC card with FAT filesystem.
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    Mplinuxman is a file manager program for the Mpman F60 USB portable MP3 player, for Linux. It lets you send/recieve files to your MP3 player using a graphical user interface (Gtk2) and features playlists, ID3 tags on the player and more .
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    This proyect provides a GNU/Linux solution for managing the Freecom (www.freecom.com) Beatman Flash MP3 Player and Recorder. This is a user-space C application for uploading, downloading, etc. music files to the player. First you must install the beatman driver (which also includes a command line tool), and next you can optionally install the gbeatman graphical user interface.
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    mousikos is a GUI based portable audio/music player file manager. It will support on-the-fly re-encoding of mp3s and is playlist based. It is designed to be able to support various types of portable music players. Linux. Requires gnome.
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    The mpf70 project aims to provide both a Linux kernel module and a userspace program to interface the Mpman MP-F70 portable MP3 player.
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    Linux-MP3Box helps building the soft- and hardware to convert an old CD-Player into a network-enabled, web-administered MP3-Station.
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    The goal of this project is to develop an open-source implementation of the management application (and drivers if necessary) for Creative NOMAD MP3 player (the first, parallel port model).
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    The aim is to provide support for Philips' Rush portable mp3 player under linux and other OSes.
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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