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How to create your own custom personality chip for droids from the Droid Depot at Galaxy's Edge. This video covers building and programming a custom personality chip for droids from at Galaxy's Edge. Part 1 covers the process for creating the audio and constructing the ROM used to program the personality chip. • Creating a Custom Droid Personality Chip -... Part 1a covers some extra audio adjustments needed for the personality chip. • Creating a Custom Droid Personality Chip -... Part 3 covers adding metadata to sound files to enable LEDs in R-unit accessories. • Creating a Custom Droid Personality Chip -... DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this video and description are without any guarantee. This video is a documentation of what I did and the results. If you use this information you are doing so at your own risk. The links provided in this description are not affiliated nor an endorsement of the company or products to which they link. If you build your own personality chip and it doesn't work or it breaks your droid or the whole world ends because of it, please don't blame me for it. I just want to share what has worked for me. If you try to make your own then I hope it works for you too and would love to hear about it, either here in the comments or on Twitter, @ruthsarian. I designed a PCB for the personality chip and have shared it through OSHPark. I do not make any money from PCBs ordered through OSHPark. (Nor do I get any indication when someone orders the PCBs.) You are only paying for manufacturing of the PCBs (it's as cheap as can be). You can order the PCB through OSHPark here: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/o... NOTE: The project description on OSHPark includes a list of what each component on the PCB should be. If you're not sure what value C44 or C42 are, for example, look at the project description on OSHPark or (re)watch the video. I have created two projects on Mouser.com. One uses the surface mount memory chip, the other uses a through-hole memory chip. You can use the links below to order all the components needed to build either the surface mount or through-hole version of the PCB. I don't make any money off your ordering through mouser, the links are provided as a convenience and you can order your parts from any other place you feel comfortable with. Surface Mount Version: https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager... Through-Hole Version: https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager... The CH341A programmer I use in this video is the cheapest programmer I could find. I chose it solely to keep the costs for building a project like this as low as possible. There are many other devices out there that are capable of programming SPI Flash memory chips. It is totally okay to use a different programmer. The CH341A programmer with the SOIC-8 clip can be purchased on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SHSL9X9/ The CH341A may not come with software. You can search online for software. Here are a couple guides to act as starting places: https://www.techinferno.com/index.php... https://www.win-raid.com/t796f16-Guid... The CH341A software I use in this video came from a download I found online specifically labeled "black edition". That might be a term to search for. And in case you're wondering, the solder wick I used to fix my ham-fisted soldering mistakes is Chemtronics 80-4-10. Available at https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/....