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Reprogram a greetings card? - All About Circuits Forum

It may not be possible to reprogram a chip on an existing card, but you can almost certainly get unprogrammed modules that you can program your own one-time ...

Circuit board from a Birthday card, any way to change the audio?

Yes you can change the audio but it's not going to be easy and depending on exactly what they have beneath the epoxy glob top will change the difficulty.

How To Hack An Audio Greeting Card - Musicworks magazine

Restart the card's audio file by gently lifting and dropping the metal wand, moisten two of your fingers, and gently touch the two free ends of the attached ...

Hacking musical birthday cards [closed] - Electronics Stack Exchange

It is unfeasible to change the song. It is stored in the bare chip that was epoxied to the board in manufacturing. It is not a rewritable memory ...

Can We Reprogram a Musical Greeting Card Circuit?

We already have some basic guides on playing short music tones with Arduino and buzzer. You can use cheaper ATtiny85 to create the circuit. If ...

Rerecording a "talking" greeting card circuitboard. - Factual Questions

You may have to do a bit of hardware hacking to reprogram the devices. ... Turn a Musical Greeting Card Into an Alarm Clock? Factual ...

Musical Greeting Card : 17 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

As the card is opened, the paper is pulled away and the two contact each other, thus closing the circuit. A fragment of the code is shown, too. The program ...

How To Make A Musical Greeting Card - YouTube

... Recording Module. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30sec-Recordable-Voice-Module-0-5W-for-Greeting-Card-Music-Sound-Voice-Talk-Chip/183741910813 ...

Reprogramming sound cards - Hobbyist Forums

Why try and reprogram it when you can get recordable cards? You can also find the card sound circuits for sale on Ebay and at Amazon.

How to put your own song in Music Cards. - RC Groups

I would like to know how to put my own song in music card. You ... The chip is hardcoded to play that song: no way to change it. You'd ...

MAKE YOUR OWN SOUND CARDS (Sound Module for Greeting ...

Use this USB direct Sound Module to program your own music and create sound cards totatly customized to your needs.

Musical Greeting Card - Project Guidance - Arduino Forum

Hi! I'm new here (and to Arduino) and I'd like to make a musical greeting card that plays a custom song when opened.

DIY / HOW TO: Make a Musical Greeting Card (with sound module)

To order your own sound chips and modules visit http://store.bigdawgspromo.com We also print custom / personalized musical greeting cards ...

How To: MAKE ANY GREETING CARD RECORDABLE - YouTube

How To Make A Musical Greeting Card • Record Your Own Message Card • Voice Recorder ... Add recorded sound to anything - Change sound from toys n ...

USB Recordable Greeting Card Sound Modules

You have up to 5 minutes of record time. Instructions included. Want to save time? We can custom program your song/message onto recording devices for you - up ...

Voice Greeting Card, Re-recordable Sound Chip Module, DIY ...

Voice Greeting Card, Re-recordable Sound Chip Module, DIY Greeting Card Chip, 4 Minutes Music Sound Voice Recording Player Chip Module With Buttons, ...

Add recorded sound to anything - Change sound from toys n gadgets

4 Minutes DIY Greeting Card Chip Music Sound Voice Recording Module Device Chip Recordable Sound Chip (Amazon: https://www.amazon.com...

Greeting Card HACK. Unique gift idea! - YouTube

Download my FREE GUIDE to setting up a shop for under $1000 ▻▻ http://mytoollist.com/ Sure, you can buy a musical greeting card for someone ...

Mozart's Credit Card - Big Mess o' Wires

Mozart's Credit Card is a Verifone Tranz 330 card processing terminal, reprogrammed to play music that's generated from the data stored on the card's magnetic ...

Reverse engineering of a music greeting card chip (Page 1)

As it is a mask ROM hardwired non-programmable chip, we can't really reprogram one for our needs. However, we can emulate it with a modern MCU, and drive it ...