Difference between revisions of "FuturePlayer"
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*The hardware part consists of a peripheral card which is connected to the printer port of the CPC or CPCPlus and to a stereo amplifier. It was originally developped by [[Dr.Zed]] for his CP/M computer. [[TFM|TFM]] got in contact with Dr. Zed and both decided to create the FuturePlayer. Dr.Zed build the MP3 card itself for the CPC. And TFM wrote the software for the CPC. | *The hardware part consists of a peripheral card which is connected to the printer port of the CPC or CPCPlus and to a stereo amplifier. It was originally developped by [[Dr.Zed]] for his CP/M computer. [[TFM|TFM]] got in contact with Dr. Zed and both decided to create the FuturePlayer. Dr.Zed build the MP3 card itself for the CPC. And TFM wrote the software for the CPC. | ||
− | *The software itself is an application for [[FutureOS|FutureOS]] which plays MP3 songs and WAV files. For playing .WAV files the CPC [[Digiblaster]] is needed. For playing .MP3-Files the FuturePlayer card is needed (see before). | + | *The software itself is an application for [[FutureOS|FutureOS]] which plays MP3 songs and WAV files. For playing .WAV files the CPC [[Digiblaster]] is needed. For playing .MP3-Files the FuturePlayer card is needed (see before). MP3 files can be stored on hard disc (up to 5 MB on HD-20) or on floppy disc. |
The FuturePlayer-MP3 expanson card was first shown 2004 at the [[COM II|COM-II]] meeting in Frankfurt am Main. At the moment it can not be bought from Dr. Zed or in Stores. But you can contact him. | The FuturePlayer-MP3 expanson card was first shown 2004 at the [[COM II|COM-II]] meeting in Frankfurt am Main. At the moment it can not be bought from Dr. Zed or in Stores. But you can contact him. |
Revision as of 17:49, 1 March 2010
The FuturePlayer is a combination of hardware and software to play MP3 songs with the CPC. The bitrate can be up to 128 kbps.
The MP3 data is directly send via the printer port.
- The hardware part consists of a peripheral card which is connected to the printer port of the CPC or CPCPlus and to a stereo amplifier. It was originally developped by Dr.Zed for his CP/M computer. TFM got in contact with Dr. Zed and both decided to create the FuturePlayer. Dr.Zed build the MP3 card itself for the CPC. And TFM wrote the software for the CPC.
- The software itself is an application for FutureOS which plays MP3 songs and WAV files. For playing .WAV files the CPC Digiblaster is needed. For playing .MP3-Files the FuturePlayer card is needed (see before). MP3 files can be stored on hard disc (up to 5 MB on HD-20) or on floppy disc.
The FuturePlayer-MP3 expanson card was first shown 2004 at the COM-II meeting in Frankfurt am Main. At the moment it can not be bought from Dr. Zed or in Stores. But you can contact him.