Re: TI-H: help with songplay for ti83


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Re: TI-H: help with songplay for ti83




If I remember correctly, the 83 (and 92) uses silent linking.  Could the
clicks possibly be the calc checking the link port for anything being
sent?
 
- noah zoschke (nzoschke@juno.com)

On Tue, 02 Jun 1998 23:21:21 -0400 Christopher Kalos
<raptorone@geocities.com> writes:
>
>I never saw a need for a transistor in the piezo circuit... It's loud 
>enough
>without one.  This is mainly a response to Grant.  As for the beeping, 
>that's
>pretty odd...  never had that happen, but then again, I never tried 
>sound on
>my 83, only my 82 and 85.  As it is, I think there would be a better 
>use for a
>waveform format than a beep format.  Beeping is nice for background 
>music in a
>game (and would ROCK if finally implemented in a game properly), but 
>how often
>are you going to play the equivalent of a MIDI file on your 83?  If 
>you want
>to show off, try an 85 w/ PlayWav... gets them every time.
>CK
>Song of the minute: Everclear- Everything to Everyone
>
>Luke727@aol.com wrote:
>
>> when i start to play a song, it just goes "beep, beep, beep, beep,
>> beep,.......etc".  no song ever starts.  it is just a continuous 
>beep with
>> each beep being about 1/8 sec apart
>
>
>
>

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