Re: TI-H: sound


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Re: TI-H: sound




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Every thing is finished.  I get -interest for making drivers from other
people...  They work under simulation and on a terminal.  I've printed
several things from my TI83...

>Could we see a list of the projects you have made?  Somewhere, someone
>must want to make the drivers...  I know that I would if i had a little
>more expirence...
>
>- noah zoschke (nzoschke@juno.com)
>
>On Wed, 22 Apr 1998 15:41:56 -0700 gussie@alaska.net (Grant Stockly)
>writes:
>>
>>>It works by sending a certain bit stream to the link port, which is
>>>converted to sound by the speaker. Since there isn't a D/A converter
>>>involved, the sound isn't very good. I think Grant (or somebody) was
>>>working on an 8-bit D/A sound addon, but I don't know how it is
>>coming.
>>
>>Grant has finished 10+ projects for the TI calc series.  ABSOLUTELY no
>>one
>>in *ALL* of the asm lists wants to program for them, so I just save
>>the
>>schematic, and rip it off my breadboard.  The second someone wants one
>>of
>>my designs, they have to show someone to program for them.  I hate
>>programming and testing calc programs.  The only program worth doing
>>was
>>the EII drivers.  I hate testing/debuging programs for the 85.
>>
>>
>>
>
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