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    Hardware and firmware for a DSP based digital audio MP3 player with USB pen drive funtionality, using a 16-bit fixed point Texas Instruments TMS320 C55x DSP and CompactFlash card. This is an open source and open hardware MP3 player project.
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    Project to design and build a Free/Open hardware audio player (DAP) and recorder to be used with open source software such as RockBox.
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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 is a minimalistic application for the use of the libmtp which allows to access new MTP®-Based Multimedia devices.
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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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    The Software PinguPump is useful only in conjuction with the "Parallel Universal MP3 Player" Hardware, a do-it-yourself project presented in the German "c't" magazine. Its main task is to output unmodified MP3 data to the parallel port, MP3 decoding is do
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    A GTK interface for JazPiper MP3 players, based on OpenJaz.
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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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    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 and FAT filesystem support and is written for GNU tools.
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    iPod was designed to work with the Mac. It was almost immediately made to work with Windows. Now I want to make it work with Linux. I started this project in hopes that it would become a central repository for all the work that is going on.
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  • 12
    The R-Unit will be an mp3 player for the Gameboy Advance. It will consist both of hardware needed to connect to the Gameboy Advance, and software needed to read and decode the mp3 audio.
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  • 13
    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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    The Rockbox project produces an open source firmware replacement for portable Digital Music Players, currently supporting Archos, iriver and iPod models with more platforms being worked on.
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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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    H-Mpeg war ein stand-alone MP3-Player zum "selber basteln". Dieses Projekt beschäftigte sich mit der Entwicklung neuer Hardware-Layouts und vor allem neuer Software. Da jeder mittlerweile einfach für extrem wenig Geld einen leistungsfähigen MP3-Player kaufen kann, wird das Projekt nicht mehr gewartet. Für den interessierten Bastler soll das Projekt selbst jedoch bestehen bleiben.
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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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    The EMMP is an embedded mobile mp3 player. The code (written mostly in c) supports playing mp3's, radio, software eq, and playlists. It has hardware support (a kernel module) for the noritake 800 series graphic vfd as well as an SDL simulator.
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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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    MegaBox is a Appliance Application for a SetTop box to make an MP3 stereo component which can pull mp3s from a file share.
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