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    Dumping .h file to psram/flash?

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      babygirl1248
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      I am trying to figure out a way to dump a .h header file (containing music data) onto either PSRAM. sdcard, or flash memory. It won't let me compile the project because of the size. I need to put it somewhere else and I don't know how nor if that is possible.
      side note:
      I have tried many different ways of playing wav and mp3 on the core2 and i can never get any to work. Any suggestions?

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        AgreeDK @babygirl1248
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        @babygirl1248 on the core2 you can play MP3 and WAV files stores in the SD card..

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          babygirl1248
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          closing topic. Got mp3 to work. was trying to use xt_dac but wasn't enough ram to put the audio files (.h) in.

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