Burn Audio to EPROM

KevinMullins

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Anyone here ever dabble in burning an audio file such as a .wav to an EPROM for use in a playback device of sorts ?

I was kinda looking over this site - http://sm0vpo.com/eprom/wave_00.htm - but hadn't really sat down to fart with any of it yet.

I have an older Akman DS129 unit and had thought about playing with making some of my own pre-recorded "stuff" to use in it. It has a 27C040 ROM in it now that I will try to play with. (maybe put a motion sensor or something on it to trigger it, etc)

Just curious if anyone had any insight, tips, software suggestions, etc for converting a .wav or anything else to a usable file.
 
Well.....the manufacturer was kind enough to send me this little tidbit of info before trying to sell me a new $200 unit.

The DS129 uses ADPCM file format. Furthermore, the ADPCM file itself has to be organized to fit a particular eprom size using another software mkadr.exe.
These softwares are using the old x86 DOS platform and will not run on windows platform.

So I guess I'll be playing with some ADPCM formats.
(not that I have a clue about it)
 
You should be able to find converters for that audio...some old voicemail systems used pcm files and often they'd need to use a converter to export or import a vm message.
 
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