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John Bokma
 
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as;ldfkj wrote:

On 21 Apr 2005 00:14:04 GMT, John Bokma
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as;ldfkj wrote:

I was wondering if someone can help me out here.

I want to build a circuit that will play ramdom sounds that I can

put
onto a chip from my pc.

I want a simple push button control....something like one of those
singing fish but for a different purpose.

I would like to have say 10 or more sound clips that it could play
randomly with the push of a button.
Or if possible and not to complicated multiple buttons for different
clips.

Can someone point me in the right direction here...book, website,
company that sells a kit?
What kind of a chip is normally used to hold the sounds for

something
like this...how would I program it?

Looking for a way to do this and keep it small and not really
expensive.
I figure if that make greeting cards that play music and the singing
fish is not that expensive then I should be abe to make something

like
this relatively small and cheap.


USB stick with mp3 player?


No, this has to be standalone and cheap.


It is standalone.

I was thinking something that
can be made for less then $15


http://www.ecost.com/ecost/shop/detail.asp?dpno=445902
$24.88

And I am sure that looking at e-bay will give you a price under the 15
USD.

http://www.google.com/search?q=sound%20recorder%20chip gives:

http://www.scary-terry.com/dsr/dsr.htm
http://www.mnsi.net/~boucher/Soundplayer.html
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/fwinkler/work03/isd.html


I don't want it to be re-programmable. One time setup and that is all.
I have a few projects I want to put into my gameroom and have certain
sounds play if a lever is pushed or a button is pressed.

Is something like this possible in the price range I mention?


I am afraid that making yourself such a device will get you less quality
for more or same amount of money.

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