Here's one that's kinda Linux related....

Has anyone ever play with LCDs and Linux?  I'd like to tinker with a small
kernel, an LCD panel, a wireless NIC, speakers, and a decent hard drive to
create a wireless jukebox.  I've poked around on some LCD project sites, and
it seems relatively simple, but I haven't found any that have "joysticks" or
keypads to go with the small LCD (I'd like to put in a small keypad or
up/down controls at least).  Has anyone worked with LCDs/drivers before?
Any recommendations?

Thanks,

Alejandro

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Unsual idea..


> On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Kelerion wrote:
>
> > Guys...
> >
> > I've had an idea for a "play project" I can work on at home in my spare
> > time.. but before I start on it I need a few ideas..
> >
> > Can anyone come up with a theory on how to "convert an mp3 into a
> > number"? I know that sounds weird so I'll explain what I mean...
> >
> > Imagine converting an mp3 into a wav and loading it into a wav editor..
> > you will see a waveform.. there must be a mathematical way of converting
> > that waveform into a unique number that will represent that waveform..
> > the number would be huge to hold all the information for the waveform...
> >
> > When I say "number" I don't mean as in integer, long etc.. I mean as in
> > a huge set of individual integers..
> >
> > Hope that all makes sense.. anyone any ideas on how this could be done?
>
> hmmmmm ... that's tough.  take the mp3 file.  consider the individual
> bytes, which correspond to the values 0 - 255.  write out these values.
> there you go.  a "huge set of individual integers".
>
> next time, think you can come up with a more meaningful subject
> line than "Unsual idea"??  sheesh.
>
> rday
>
>
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