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Does that include if we want to code our own songs in but still credit you for the microcontroller?
I am the CEO of Gangstas Paradise and know every remix of it ples make it.
SORRY OFFICER, BUT THE SPEED LIMIT DOES NOT APPLY WHEN THE SOLO OF FREE BIRD IS PLAYING
That'll be fine
@The Gibus Demo : My mistake, Modification is about my Lua code. you can adjust structure.
@phillydopey : Yes, go ahead.
@Lone Space Gaming : Yes, it includes Deja Vu, and I'll add Running in the 90s later on.
@nimnev1 : Selection screen would be nice! but converting song needs some steps, so it can't be done easily like just downloading from youtube.
@akerd09 : You can just cut and paste the microcontroller and buzzer to your work. or use 'Load content' in the Selection grid.
@SCP-049 : It does play a song, with little magic of Lua script and 25 buzzers.
@rikimaffin : 1. Thanks a lot! 2: Somewhere in MK.II (maybe)
@Doggo, @Secret176 : Yes you can use it in your work if you credit the link of this page.
@Nexo Eye : I'm working on that.