Here's a little library of 216 playcards, magnetic stripe encoding reverse-engineered, meticiously baked into these bin files and tested.
Yes, every single one has been loaded into a keyboard and played.

To load these binaries into playcard-compatible keyboards you have to do some trickery to get audio output into
its card reader, or modify it. To generate wave audio files from the binaries, use the converter I made for you.

Rename the playcardbintowav.prog to exe if you wish to use it. (or use the .bat file that does this)
Just in case, exe file should be
Size: 103936 bytes
CRC64: E972FB9B105C8BE8

Use command line options "-iosilence" for maximum compatibility with media players.
Also use "-nonumbers" if you want to omit card numbers from the wave file names.
Option settings "-slower" and "-slowest" might be of use, depending on what your setup turns out to like better.

Getting the cards to load might be a long and frustrating endeavor, but once you get the setup working
it is just a pure joy.

If you have some card(s) that are not here, let me know.
I could assist you in digitizing it (if you have someone able to properly modify the keyboard)
and then I can bake your recording it into a clean binary.

Also, this should work with the mysterious MSX Graphics Cards - similar cards but with graphical patterns and pictures for MSX computers.


Edward d-tech
www.dtech.lv
