I've been notified that you people making wearable computers were interested in Mpeg audio support. Such support is not only simple, but could be added within an hour or two. How to interface to the device: -The board interrupts the host when more data is needed. -To send the Mpeg bit stream, all you do is fill the buffer when it is necessary. -By sending an address, you can change the volume/bass/trebbile/prescaling easily. -It can decode and play any bit rate of Mpeg-1 layer 2 and 3, and Mpeg-2 layer 2 and 3. -Audio is amplified onboard enough for a set of headphones. Also provided is lineout for use in a home stero enviornment. -*More features and/or custom options added for your needs*. Well, if there is more interest, I'll post some more information. It doesn't cost you a penny for me to customize the firmware. Its my hobby. I don't know how much it will cost to fabricate, but I could get small quantities of units soon. I don't have a www page up yet. Reason is because devolpers can do lots of things, some of which they start and never finish. Instead of me starting and not finishing with hundreds people interested I decided to keep it priviate untill I was done. I'M DONE!!!! So, please, write me if you are interested, and I will compile some pages on its internal workings! Thanks for your time, Grant
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